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Cincinnati, did you prepare for the invasion? The 17-year cicadas are here. See the map and social media posts about where ...
For the next few weeks these raucous insects will swarm across several states before disappearing around mid-summer. 2025 is ...
It's starting! Brood XIV (as in 14) cicadas have begun to emerge in parts of Cincinnati, and it's only the beginning.
Here's how your driveway could help you spot some of the first cicadas emerging in Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky this ...
Missed them? Cicadas are back in Tennessee and will stick around throughout into the summer months. Here's what to know about ...
Brood XIV cicadas will emerge in numbers around the lower billions in 13 states, including Ohio and parts of Greater ...
The insects from this group were last seen in 2008 and will appear across the eastern U.S. for a brief, dramatic frenzy of ...
As spring warms the eastern U.S. and green shoots peek from the ground, other forms of life stir in the soil. Periodical ...
Seventeen years after the Brood XIV cicadas last emerged as adults and annoyed people with their loud buzzing calls, they're ...
Cicadas don’t bite or sting and are more of a nuisance than a danger. Cicadas aren't poisonous if a pet ingests a few. But eating too many could lead to an upset stomach, vomiting, or diarrhea, ...
Cicadas have already been spotted in these Southern states. Known as Brood XIV, these 17-year cicadas haven't been around ...
Massachusetts sees the typical “dog days” cicadas, which emerge every year, but rarely sees the periodical cicadas that arrive in 17-year cycles. Most periodical cicadas are alive for a few ...