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Periodical cicadas may be dying off, but their effects may linger through next summer
Springfield News-Leader via Yahoo News· 27 minutes agoAs June wraps up, the cicada symphony is coming to an end, but homeowners may see some lingering...
When Will the Cicadas Be Gone? The Two Broods Won't Be Around Much Longer
CNET· 4 days agoThe double-brood emergence that's been dubbed "cicda-geddon" by University of Connecticut cicada...
Illinois' cicada invasion isn't over yet. Here's why and what happens next as many enter new phase...
NBC Chicago· 4 days agoAre you seeing a lot of dead cicadas? You're not alone, but that might not mean the emergence in...
Cicadas in Chicago Will Become Infected with STD That Makes Them ‘Zombies’ and Causes Genitals to...
People Magazine· 6 days agoAccording to WGN 9, a white fungus called Massospora cicadina is what affects male cicadas and...
When will the cicadas go away in Illinois?
Peoria Journal Star· 3 days agoAs 17-year periodical cicada sightings continue in Illinois, so do questions about the loud, buzzing, red-eyed insects. Brood XIII, also called the...
Get ready for the strange next phase of the cicada invasion
WFMY News 2 Greensboro· 1 day ago"They are dying off in large numbers," said Clyde Sorenson, an NC State Entomology professor. Over...
The Summer of Cicadas and Joro Spiders Is Here—Bill Nye Has the Bug Breakdown
Parents· 19 hours agoFun fact: 13 and 17 are both prime numbers. Did they see something in No. 13 way before Taylor Swift...
The truth about 'zombie cicadas': 'The fungus can do some nefarious things'
Fox News via Yahoo News· 7 days agoFox News Digital spoke with several cicada experts to find out the facts vs. fiction regarding...
Video: Watch as a cicada emerges from its shell
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoA soft white adult cicada molts out of its nymphal shell on a tree along the North Branch of the Chicago River in Skokie, May 30, 2024. (E. Jason...
Chicago-area boy finds rare cicadas in his backyard
WFLD via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoPALOS HEIGHTS, Ill. - While many Illinois residents are unnerved by the billions of cicadas emerging this season, five-year-old Jason Prange of Palos Heights is excitedly ...