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Cicadas in Chicago Will Become Infected with STD That Makes Them ‘Zombies’ and Causes Genitals to...
People Magazine· 2 days agoAccording to WGN 9, a white fungus called Massospora cicadina is what affects male cicadas and...
When will cicadas emerge in Ohio again? 1 part of the state will see them in 2025
The Enquirer via Yahoo News· 4 days agoBillions of cicadas are currently swarming a large area of the country. Brood XIX (19) appeared...
Chicago-area cicadas may soon be infected with STD that turns them into ‘zombies’
WGN Chicago via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe sexually transmitted disease Massospora cicadina, which causes cicadas to become 'zombies' and...
When will cicadas go away? Timeline for this summer’s historic broods
Birmingham News· 5 days agoThe hum of cicadas has been the music of summer in nearly 20 states this year. This summer has been...
A strange fungus could transform emerging cicadas into 'saltshakers of death,' scientists say
ABC 7 Chicago· 4 days agoThis spring, some cicadas will be turned into sex-crazed zombies, thanks to a strange fungus called...
4-year-old boy discovers ‘one in a million’ blue-eyed cicada
WWBT· 5 days agoA 4-year-old boy discovered a rare blue-eyed cicada, and experts that have been collecting the bugs...
Cicadas: Why you may not hear them at all if you haven’t yet
WGN Chicago via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWhen it’s time to emerge, they’re pretty punctual. “The first day has been May 9th or 10th,”...
How rare is a blue-eyed cicada? And why are some cicadas white?
Peoria Journal Star· 4 days agoThe historic dual cicada emergence continues across Illinois. Cicadas 2024:When will cicadas be gone...
A fungus is turning cicadas into horny zombies — but don’t panic
NPR· 4 days agoBut the amount is so small that there is no risk to people or pets. Scientists don’t know exactly how widespread Massospora is or how many of the billions of cicadas ...
Add Umami to Your Recipes—With Cicadas
Scientific American· 5 days agoMaybe we just want to have a butter-fried, chocolate-covered cicada because it’s delicious. Rachel Feltman: If your lawn is currently flooded with cicadas