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Cicadas thrive in forests — so why are they coming for Cape Cod beaches?
The Republican· 6 days agoCountless cicadas from Brood XIV are expected to emerge next summer in Cape Cod and Long Island....
11 Cicadas Recipes To Help You Enjoy the Latest Brood
Penny Hoarder via AOL· 2 days agoCertain parts of the eastern United States are in the midst of a slightly unpleasant season. It...
Luke Taylor: 'Major' changes on trustees' agenda
The News-Gazette, Champaign-Urbana, Ill. via Yahoo News· 1 day agoMay 14—Just after the end of the academic calendar, it may be no surprise that May's UI Board of Trustees meeting is looking to be pretty low-key. The Chicago campus is up for approval on a ...
They're here! Cicadas appear in Central Illinois
Herald & Review· 2 days agoThe much-discussed historic cicada emergence is underway in parts of Central Illinois, including Macon County. Unlike cicadas that surface annually, the...
Are cicadas safe to eat?
WYFF 4 Greenville· 6 days agoThe cicadas have no doubt arrived in South Carolina and some have been asking — Are they safe to eat?
LSU AgCenter offers tips to survive termite season
WDSU New Orleans· 3 days agoLouisiana is in the peak of termite season, which usually begins in April and lasts through early June, according to the Louisiana State University...
Tick-borne diseases on the rise: Here's what to know about tick season in Asheville, NC
Asheville Citizen-Times· 1 day agoThe CDC says that nearly 500,000 people are treated for tick-borne illnesses yearly in the US. One...
Meet Dr. Sammy, the Colorado researcher trying to fend off the next honeybee pandemic
Montrose Daily Press· 3 days agoSammy Ramsey has spent years carefully tracking a genus of tiny mites as they spread across Asia....
Ticks needed for research; university asking for help
The Daily Independent, Ashland, Ky. via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoMay 15—In an attempt to advance public health research, a university is asking residents of Kentucky for donations of ticks. Those small, wingless, blood-sucking arachnids that burrow into a ...
It’s OK to mow in May − the best way to help pollinators is by adding native plants - EconoTimes
EconoTimes· 5 hours agoIt’s a simple idea: Stop mowing your lawn in the month of May to let flowers in the lawn, such as dandelions and clover, grow and support bees and other pollinators. “No Mow May” was started ...