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Cicadas in North Carolina: When are they leaving and when will other broods hatch?
WFMY News 2 Greensboro· 1 week agoWhen could North Carolina see periodical cicadas again? Here's a look at the broods set to hatch in...
It's time — the cicadas are coming. Here's what to know about Missouri's summer brood
The Springfield News-Leader· 1 week agoThe largest brood, known as Brood XIX, appears every 13 years and Brood XIII emerges every 17 years....
Cicadas are out in the trillions and citizen scientists are rejoicing
The Christian Science Monitor· 4 days ago“The cicadas are so loud,” he tells the Monitor over the phone from Hillsborough, North Carolina....
Yes, cicadas can pee at 10 feet per second. It's called 'cicada rain'
WCNC Charlotte· 3 days agoThe cicadas have been particularly loud since emerging this year, with residents in one South Carolina town calling the police because the bugs are so noisy. While
Crickets swarm towns in the West - UPI.com
UPI· 1 week agoMormon crickets are taking over the road this season! Native to North America, Mormon crickets, which can grow up to 2 inches in length, got their name...