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When will cicadas emerge in Ohio again? 1 part of the state will see them in 2025
The Enquirer via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe time that area of the state saw cicadas was 2016. When will Columbus see cicadas? Brood X...
'Cicadas Don't Bug Me' book teaches kids to overcome fears of big bugs
CBS News· 1 day agoYou can hear them and you can see them; in some parts of the Chicago area, cicadas are everywhere....
Can dogs eat cicadas? What to know about this summertime insect and man's best friend
Fox Weather via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoAmerica's leading veterinarians advise pet owners to be aware of the potential dangers of a seasonal...
A ‘one-in-a-million’ blue-eyed cicada spotted by 4-year-old child
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 6 days agoParts of the Midwest and South are gripped in the spring/summer of cicadas, cicadapocalypse, cicada...
Cicadas go from bug to fad
The Columbian· 23 hours agoCicadas seem to be everywhere these days. Going from bug to fad, cicadas have been embraced by artists and entrepreneurs showcasing products that...
Cicadas are back, but climate change is messing with them
CBS News· 6 days agoThe Southwest has experienced the most spring warming, with locations in Nevada, Texas, and Arizona...
A fungus is turning cicadas into horny zombies — but don’t panic
KPBS San Diego· 3 days agoMassospora cicadina has been observed in cicadas in more than half a dozen states — both those...
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...
Bike rides, paddling, cicadas and accessible nature on tap in the coming weekends
South Bend Tribune via Yahoo News· 4 days agoFor questions, call Andy at 574-262-9316. Cicadapalooza While the emergence of cicadas — once every 17 years — came and went for most of northern Indiana in 2021& ...
Add Umami to Your Recipes—With Cicadas
Scientific American· 4 days agoMaybe we just want to have a butter-fried, chocolate-covered cicada because it’s delicious. Rachel Feltman: If your lawn is currently flooded with cicadas