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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 Tennessee and Kentucky.
The cicadas are coming, and this time Massachusetts won't be left out when Brood XIV emerges after 17 years underground.
The emergence is expected when soil temperatures reach 64 degrees, typically in late May, and will last for three to four ...
Cincinnati will be hit by a noisy, buggy invasion this spring when the 17-year cicadas emerge. This map shows when and where ...
It won’t be as bad as last spring, but the second-largest group of cicadas, known as Brood XIV will return from their 17-year ...
One of the largest broods of cicadas will soon come up from the ground in areas around the eastern United States, including Central Pennsylvania. Periodical cicada Brood XIV (14), which ...
Millions of buzzing cicadas are expected to emerge this spring. We profile these noisy but harmless insects and map their ...
Periodical cicadas are expected to emerge this spring in the U.S. in 14 states after 17 years. Find out where they're likely ...
The closest place to Rhode Island to witness the emergence of periodical cicadas is Cape Cod, where Brood XIV is expected to ...
Periodical cicadas from a brood first reported by the Pilgrims at Plymouth Colony in 1634 will emerge this spring after ...
Much of the Dayton area had its main 17-year cicada emergence (Brood X) in 2021. Brood X also hits Montgomery and Greene counties, as well as areas to the north, including Clark, Miami, Darke and ...
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