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Truth About Dog Safety Around Cicadas Is a Disgusting Relief
PetHelpful via AOL· 6 days agoThe good news is, eating a cicada, or ten, probably won't hurt your dog at all. You may just not...
Are cicadas and locusts the same? What to know ahead of the massive Illinois cicada emergence
NBC Chicago· 5 days agoTwo periodical cicada broods are set to emerge from the ground in Illinois simultaneously this...
STD-riddled "zombie" cicadas are coming to Virginia
Axios· 7 days agoBrood XIX — are about to crawl out of their underground bunkers, where for 13 years they've been suckling on tree roots, waiting to emerge. Why it...
Where are the love bugs? Researchers stumped over significant decline of insects
FOX 35 Orlando· 6 days agoORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Central Florida residents have noticed a significant decline in love bug...
Cicadas start to emerge in the Triad
WFMY News 2 Greensboro· 1 day agoLilly Crawford captured a huge cicada in her Alamance County neighborhood. "We have a couple of acres and woods so we've seen a few kind of coming out...
Why these Minnesotans want you to eat more bugs
Axios· 2 days agoIf you're worried about the impact the food you eat has on the planet, two Minnesota entrepreneurs have some advice: eat more bugs. Why it matters: The...
Louisiana Air Force base closes dining facility amid rodent infestation
WJZY via Yahoo News· 5 days agoBarksdale Air Force Base announced the sudden closure of its Red River Dining Facility when a rodent...
Decades after U.S. butterfly species vanished, a close relative is reintroduced
The Columbian· 4 days agoMore than 80 years ago, a beautiful butterfly called Xerces blue that once fluttered among San...
Glancing Back for April 23: Parents upset over condition of Cooks Mills School
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 1 day agoA report circulated in this city today, to the effect that the body of John Stiff, supposed to have...
Disappearing Bees: How you can help protect our native pollinators
WPRI Providence· 2 days agoThere were once twelve bumble bee species in Rhode Island, but now there are only seven.