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Billions of cicadas are invading the U.S. Should Californians be worried?
San Jose Mercury News· 5 days agoOver the next few weeks, hundreds of billions, maybe even trillions of cicadas — grasshopper-like...
Here come a trillion cicadas. The Midwest is abuzz. - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 6 days ago“What’s special about these two broods is that they cover almost the entirety of the state of...
Master Gardener: Methods to control squash bugs and squash vine borers
Tulsa World· 6 days agoTwo primary challenges to successfully growing squash are the squash bug and the squash vine borer....
Spring is the time for Texans to ‘two-step’ toward fire ant control
The Bryan-College Station Eagle· 3 days ago“This is the time of year when ants begin foraging for food and when spring rains percolate through...
Los Angeles unleashes a new weapon in its fight against mosquitoes: More mosquitoes
NBC Universal via AOL· 6 days ago“They’re characterized as aggressive nuisance biters because they’ll bite you all day long.” Aedes...
Library loop: Truckee’s rich history
Sierra Sun· 2 days agoThe Truckee Library would like to invite the community to three free upcoming events that celebrate our area’s rich local history. On Friday May 10, the...
Another viewpoint editorial: Indiana to host cicada emergences that last occurred 221 years ago -...
The Republic News· 1 day ago“The majority of them for Brood XIX are going to emerge in southwest Indiana, the very far southwest corner of the state,” said Vince Burkle, the Fort Wayne-based assistant director and survey ...
When will the cicadas die out in Virginia and North Carolina?
13 News, WVEC Hampton Roads· 3 days agoA lot of people find cicadas annoying, especially because of the loud buzzing that males use to...
Here's how you can safely eat a cicada, according to South Carolina experts
WLTX-TV Columbia· 3 days agoTo eat or not to eat cicadas? Historically, these insects have been consumed as a source of protein....
The cicada invasion has begun. Experts recommend greeting it with awe, curiosity and humor
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThey don’t bite, they’re not poisonous. If your pet eats one it’s not going to harm them. They’re totally harmless to humans and domestic animals,” said Floyd Shockley, co-lead of the