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In terms of fame and fortune — well, okay… maybe not fortune, but certainly fame! — no brood of 17-year cicadas matches Brood ...
Cicadas are invading the U.S. as Brood XIV continues to make their way to over a dozen U.S. states.
17-year cicadas have already been spotted in some parts of Kentucky this year, and more are coming. This year, cicadas from ...
Cicadas are swarming around Cincinnati and Southwest Ohio. Wondering when they will go away? Here's how long you have to wait ...
Those beady red eyes. That unmistakable noise. And it's just the beginning. Here's where they're coming, and how to ...
The cicadas spend about 99% of their lives underground in a nymph stage. For those in brood XIV, they spent 17 years in the ...
They’re loud, they crawl and fly, and they have landed in Suffolk County.  That’s right: It’s cicada season. The red-eyed, ...
The fascinating emergence of Brood XIV cicadas in the Eastern U.S. will take place this summer. These insects are harmless to humans and gardens, and mark a unique natural event, experts say.
Brood XIV is emerging across Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia. While the cicadas are annoying to some, they offer ...
Those in the Huntington area will soon be able to visit Cicadafest, a free, one-day festival hosted by Cicada Books & Coffee, ...