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Swarm Regards: 14 Things Probably Didn't Know About Cicadas
Cheapism via AOL· 3 days agoOnce they mate after emerging, however, they will die off. (And their offspring will surface in 13...
The Cicadas Are Coming: Cover Your Ears. Grab Your Fork?
US News & World Report· 2 hours agoBrace yourself, the cicadas are coming. Periodical cicadas are considered some of the loudest insects in the world, and their mating calls can be as loud as a lawn mower or ...
Hot summer months draw out more bugs: Here's what to know
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 6 days agoInsect calendar, Agave weevils are "shiny" black beetles that have a long snout. The beetles are grounded and feed on agave. When they munch on the agave, they introduce a ...
These snakes not only fake their own deaths, they use gory special effects to do it
CNN via Yahoo News· 2 days agoDice snakes play dead when attacked by predators, putting on a display that includes smearing...
Yes, cicadas are coming but nothing like the deluge expected in southern Illinois
Chicago Tribune· 1 hour agoThere’s been a lot of buzz about the unusual emergence of two broods of cicadas in one year, a...
Tiny invaders besiege Virginia forests
WFXR Roanoke via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoRONAOKE, Va. (WFXR) — The commonwealth is under siege from an unlikely foe. Virginia has been invaded by the emerald ash borer, a species of beetle...
Ryan Gosling has the correct answer to Colbert's question about the scariest animal
NPR· 8 hours agoOf these deaths, 77% were children under 5 years of age.' "That makes the tiny mosquito the most...
Copperheads love cicadas. Will the insect invasion mean more snakes out in SC? Biologists weigh in
The State via Yahoo News· 2 days agoProtein rich and fatty. Cicadas began to emerge in South Carolina in mid-April and likely will be...
Hot summer months draw out more bugs: Here's what to know
The Arizona Republic· 6 days agoNature Guard Pest & Lawn states that as temperatures rise and food and shelter become more abundant,...
Fireflies populations are dwindling, but it doesn't take much to provide spaces for them to thrive
Salon via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoJust a few less poisons on the ground. Just a few more weeds unmowed. Tiny fireflies ask us only for...