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Today’s round of questions, my smart-aleck replies and the real answers: Question: Like it or not, you are the go-to expert on cicadas, thanks to your previous columns on the subject. So, Professor ...
Cincinnati, did you prepare for the invasion? The 17-year cicadas are here. See the map and social media posts about where ...
It's starting! Brood XIV (as in 14) cicadas have begun to emerge in parts of Cincinnati, and it's only the beginning.
After spending nearly two decades beneath the surface, Brood XIV cicadas are emerging across Western North Carolina.
KENTUCKY, USA — Billions of cicadas are now emerging in Kentucky after being underground since 2008. Entomologists with the University of Kentucky believe the Bluegrass State will be the "epicenter" ...
Ecdysis is an extremely vital process to the growth and development of many organisms. But, what is it exactly?
Aw shucks, you just had a wonderful meal, tipping your head back to usher a soft and succulent oyster down your throat—and now you’re left with a plate full of shells. What can be done with them?
In case you haven't heard, Massachusetts will soon be swarmed with insects known as cicadas. In next few weeks, the 17-year periodical cicadas, also known as Brood XIV, will emerge. While some ...
The cicadas are coming. According to the University of Kentucky Department of Entomology Kentucky will be the epicenter for the emergence of Brood XIV of 17-year periodical cicadas this spring. The ...
Periodical cicadas, Brood XIV, will emerge in Massachusetts in the next few weeks. Cicadas, unlike locusts, do not swarm or decimate crops. Both cicadas and locusts are herbivores, but cicadas are ...
Brood XIV will be seen and heard in more than a dozen states, including Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. It's the most wonderful time of the year — for cicadas. The next notable brood is set to rise ...
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