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As spring warms the eastern U.S. and green shoots peek from the ground, other forms of life stir in the soil. Periodical ...
Periodical 17-year cicadas in Brood XIV—one of 15 broods found only in North America—begin to creep from their underground ...
Many plants in Texas landscapes are suitable hosts for aphids, including bedding plants, ash, barberry, boxelder, crape ...
These noisy neighbors are starting to make their way back up to the surface after 17 years underground. Blake Newtown with ...
Cicadas belong to the Hemiptera order, often referred to as 'True Bugs.' They are sometimes mistaken for crickets but are more closely related to aphids. Locusts, on the other hand, are a type of ...
Oh, to be a cicada.  For the last 17 years, a group of cicadas known as Brood XIV has been buried several inches underground, ...
While a nuisance to some, the bugs' presence marks a rare occurrence as the Brood XIV class is emerging for the first time ...
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 are emerging in Tennessee, here's where they've been spotted and when you'll see them in your neighborhood.
A brood of cicadas that only emerges every 17 years is set to make its appearance in New York soon. Here's what to know.