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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 — ...
Kentucky is about to get hit with massive numbers of periodical cicadas. Unlike the annual cicadas, periodical cicadas emerge ...
Growing up in the 1960s and '70s in Uniondale and Hempstead, one entomologist recalled hundreds of cicadas clinging to tree ...
Get ready for a swarm, because cicadas are returning this spring. A brood of these flying insects is starting to come out of ...
Kentucky will be the epicenter for the emergence of Brood 14 of 17-year periodical cicadas this spring. Designated the ...
Brood XIV cicadas are expected to return to Virginia within the next few weeks, but will only emerge in part of the state.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Middle Tennessee will soon get a little noisier thanks to a 17-year brood of cicadas set to emerge. Brood XIV, which Middle Tennesseans will start to see between late April ...
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 is one of 15 broods of periodical cicadas that emerge every 13 or 17 years. This year they'll be in states such as ...
"The 17-year periodical cicadas of Brood XIV will begin to emerge when the soil temperature at eight inches deep reaches 64 ...
Cicadas may emerge this spring in areas such ... They are known for the buzzing sound the males make. The males sing three different types of songs and duet with the females before mating, said ...