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Cicadas will soon become a massive, dead and stinky mess. There's a silver lining.
USA Today· 7 days agoThis spring will see billions of periodical cicadas emerge in lawns and gardens across a broad swath...
Cicadas: If you can't beat them, eat them
Fox Weather via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoWho is ready for the cicada-mageddon this year? Some people recommend turning to chefs instead of exterminators to handle the noisy bugs. Yes, some claim...
Interactive Map: Where to find morel mushrooms in New York
The Journal News· 7 days agoMorel mushrooms are in season in New York. The mushrooms are in demand because they're prized for...
Why do cockroaches go inside California homes during the summer? Here’s how to stop them
Sacramento Bee via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoOn the contrary, cockroaches tend to go into people’s homes because they’re looking for water, said...
What predators do cicadas have? Here's what experts say.
WFMY News 2 Greensboro· 2 days agoCicadas are the talk of the town along with the peculiar sound they make. While they are here—it...
Fungal infection killing off browntail moths in Maine
FOX 23 Maine· 3 days agoBrowntail moths in Maine could have a new enemy: themselves. The state says a fungus infecting the...
Tick-borne diseases on the rise: Here's what to know about tick season in Asheville, NC
Asheville Citizen-Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoOne of the best tools for preventing these illnesses is knowledge, and organizations like the CDC...
Hordes of thunderous, harmless cicadas are coming. It's normal to feel a little dread.
Shreveport Times | The Times via Yahoo News· 4 days ago"The discomfort we can have is almost evolutionary." The noise is also a legitimate nuisance. Floyd...
The secret weapon for combatting black flies
Bangor Daily News· 4 hours agoJokingly referred to as the “Maine State Bird,” black flies are one aspect of the Maine outdoors that most people would prefer didn’t exist. Particularly...
Cicada hatch 2024: Here's why they're showing up in unexpected places in Mississippi
Gannett via AOL· 17 hours ago"It's not new distribution," said Blake Layton, Mississippi State University Extension entomology specialist. "It's not that they're in new places. "There's been a lot more ...