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Cicada season is upon us once again. From May through June, these noisy bugs will climb up from the ground and swarm in a ...
Another cicada invasion is here. The large Brood XIV, which emerges every 17 years, is making for a spectacular natural event ...
The latest swarm is largest in Georgia, southern Ohio, Kentucky, Cape Cod in Massachusetts, and Long Island, New York.
If you're disgusted by cicadas, here's another item for your list. They pee. A lot. And better than some mammals. Here's what ...
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Another cicada invasion is here. The large Brood XIV, which emerges every 17 years, is making for a spectacular natural event ...
If cicada-spotters are patient, they could pinpoint a zombie or two. But even if they don’t find any, the sheer number of periodical cicadas is impressive to behold. With predictions of as many as 1.5 ...
They have spent 17 years as nymphs (wingless, immature versions of themselves) underground, feeding on tree roots. As soon as ...
Cicada shells are crunching underfoot in Southwest Ohio, left behind by the invading 17-year brood. Here's how to clean up ...
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FOX 8 News on MSNYIKES! Pics show cicada invasion emerging in OhioWhat’s bugging Ohio? Well, right now, it’s midges! But, bug-fearing northeast Ohioans better buckle up! Summer is just ...
No, cicadas pee, and unlike most insects, they pee a lot. "[C]icadas are able to pee well above their weight class and produce stronger streams than many mammals," writes Scientific American ...
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