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Millions of red-eyed, singing cicadas will emerge across 13 states this spring, as Brood XIV — which last surfaced in 2008 — ...
Growing up in the 1960s and 70s in Uniondale and Hempstead, one entomologist recalled hundreds of cicadas clinging to tree trunks, singing their persistent buzzing, whirring mating songs.
The World’s Biggest Fish Fry (April 19-27) in Paris, located in Northwest Tennessee, may have the first look at Brood XIV in ...
Its cicada season, and Virginia is in the path of these interesting (and noisy!) insects. This year, Brood XIV returns for ...
Brood XIV are the latest group of buzzing perennial cicadas to emerge this spring after nearly 17 years underground.
The arrival of warm spring temperatures also means the arrival of cicadas, which are expected to start filling the air with their iconic buzzing sounds as soon as next week in some parts of ...
Brood XIV cicadas, periodical cicadas, will emerge this season after 17 years, but likely won't appear in Michigan. Here's a ...
The Tri-State area is preparing for the return of Brood 14 cicadas, a variation of the insect that emerges every 17 years.
The cicadas emerging this year are part of Brood XIV, a cohort of 17-year periodical cicadas scattered throughout parts of ...
The 17-year cicadas are coming for Cincinnati and Southwest Ohio this year. How long will they stick around? Here's what to ...
They are part of Brood XIV, one of the largest periodical cicada sects by geographical span. In Massachusetts, the cicadas ...
If you missed last summer's cicadas, well, you might get another shot. Georgians may see more soon. Here's what to know about ...