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4-year-old boy discovers ‘one in a million’ blue-eyed cicada
KKCO Grand Junction CO· 3 days agoA 4-year-old boy discovered a rare blue-eyed cicada, and experts that have been collecting the bugs...
A strange fungus could transform emerging cicadas into 'saltshakers of death,' scientists say
ABC 7 Chicago· 3 days agoThis spring, some cicadas will be turned into sex-crazed zombies, thanks to a strange fungus called...
Cicadas are back, but climate change is messing with them
CBS News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoBillions of cicadas are emerging across about 16 states in the Southeast and Midwest. Periodical ...
When will cicadas go away? Depends where you live, but some have already started to die off
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAfter weeks of hearing the near-constant noise from the periodical cicadas that have emerged in nearly 20 states this year, you may soon be hearing a lot more silence. After ...
A strange fungus could transform emerging cicadas into 'saltshakers of death,' scientists say
KABC-TV Los Angeles· 3 days agoThe details of the fungus' attack on the bugs - destroying the insects' genitals, replacing their...
White Sox fans sample — and enjoy? — cicada-infused cocktails outside the ballpark
NBC Sports Chicago via Yahoo News· 5 days agoCicada mania has hit the South Side. White Sox super fans from Section 108 enjoyed a couple of ...
Cicada emergence has begun
The Beatrice Daily Sun· 3 days agoThe last time such an event happened was the spring of 1803, when Thomas Jefferson was president. Much of the east and southeast portions of the United...
Locals indulge in cicada snacks — available every 17 years
Chicago Sun-Times· 4 days agoAs it turns out, a blanched cicada tastes kind of like asparagus. The periodical cicadas are back...
The story of Kabir and the cicadas
Chicago Sun-Times· 5 days agoWeeks pass, and still the cicadas come, more and more, louder and louder. “We were following the news,” said Conor O’Shea, landscape architect and father...
Cicadas are back, but climate change is messing with them
CBS News· 6 days agoScientists believe that cicadas count years through the change in fluid flow in tree roots, and when...