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Cicada broods soon to emerge. Can we expect them in New York?
Gannett via AOL· 3 days agoCicadas only drink tree sap. And they'll be gone in a month and a half, according to the Purdue...
This Is the Best Way to Get Rid of Stink Bugs for Good
House Beautiful via AOL· 3 days agoAn entomologist explains what attracts stink bugs and how to get rid of stink bugs naturally. Get...
Cicadas are soon coming to Virginia. The question is where.
Daily Press· 5 hours agoTwo “broods” are emerging this year — Brood XIX, a 13-year brood found primarily in the south, and...
Are there 'murder hornets' in North Carolina? What to know about the Asian giants.
Gannett via AOL· 4 days agoTheir wingspan is about 3 inches, and they can grow to 1.5 inches in length. Sydney Crawley,...
These bugs would normally be swarming Florida right now. But they’ve vanished
FOX 10 Phoenix· 4 days agoCentral Florida residents have noticed a significant decline in love bug sightings this spring, a...
When will cicadas emerge in Virginia? Here's what to know
13 News, WVEC Hampton Roads· 1 day agoIt's almost time for trillions of cicadas to emerge from the ground and create a cacophony that will...
Do you know the Issey Miyake dress that was set on fire? Pechuga Vintage has a treasure-trove of...
LA Times via Yahoo News· 4 days agoX Byronesque tights, Vivienne Westwood AW93/94 pumps, Y/Project mini-shorts. When Johnny Valencia...
Have you met Chicago’s Bug Girl? Janelle Iaccino wants to enlighten the city on the greatness of the...
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoWhen you think of the acronym STEM, you likely know it stands for science, technology, engineering...
Are cicadas already emerging? Images, videos show large sightings in Chicago area
NBC Chicago· 4 days agoCicadas have already started making their way to surface ahead of their highly anticipated emergence...
Tick Watch STL: How to report a tick in St. Louis County or the Metro East
KSDK St. Louis· 3 hours agoTicks are second only to mosquitoes in the number of diseases they transmit to humans, St. Louis...