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Millions of cicadas are blanketing Lake Geneva. Here's what they look and sound like
Gannett via AOL· 2 days agoAs early scientists tried to identify the insects, some mistook them for flies or locusts, leading...
Too much information? Some of these facts about cicadas might disgust you
Journal Star via Yahoo News· 1 day agoPeriodical cicadas just do not particularly care what they land on, assuming every vertical surface they encounter is a tree. Is your dog eating cicadas ...
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...
If your pet eats too many cicadas, when should you see the vet?
CBS News· 1 day agoWith 17-year periodical cicadas on seemingly every outdoor surface in parts of the Chicago area,...
Cicadas not blanketing Region but all the buzz in some hotspots
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 21 hours agoThe Brood XIII cicadas that only emerge from their subterranean lairs every 17 years have been not...
Can dogs eat cicadas? What to know about this summertime insect and man's best friend
Fox Weather via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoAmerica's leading veterinarians advise pet owners to be aware of the potential dangers of a seasonal...
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...
How Joro spiders, lanternflies, mosquitoes, could bug NYC this summer: 2024 forecast
WNYW via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe summer of 2024 is expected to be a very active season for bugs in NYC, including Joro spiders,...
No, ‘flying’ venomous spiders are not coming for you this summer
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 2 days agoSpotted lanternflies are so four years ago. The hottest new bug fad isn’t even the noisy cicadas...
Mite bites are booming across St. Louis. Conservationists say 'tis the season
KSDK St. Louis· 2 days agoThe bugs are usually found in overgrown and weedy areas, but many St. Louis residents are getting bit in their own backyards. Chiggers thrive in areas that retain some moisture during the day ...