It's one of the biggest broods, and if you're in one of these 13 states, you're likely to hear their noisy mating call soon.
Get ready for an insect phenomenon that has been 17 years in the making. Starting this spring, when temperatures are warm ...
For the past 17 years, they've been underground, never moving more than 3 feet, sipping tree root sap and excavating tunnels ...
Researchers said the species was “abundant” but “difficult to capture” as it evaded their light traps in the tree canopy.
Three species of cicada that only emerge once every 17 years are gearing up to spring to the surface in droves.
Cicadas, those loud, large but harmless insects, will soon emerge this spring after 17 years underground in Georgia.
Not only are cicadas returning to the Volunteer State this year but Tennessee is expected to have one of the largest concentrations of the nuisance bugs anywhere in the U.S., according to USA TODAY.
Cicadas will be returning to Kentucky this spring. This year, cicadas from Brood XIV will be seen – and heard – in 13 states, Gene Kritsky, founder of Cicada Safari told USA TODAY a group ...
This species, which is endemic to Hawaii, feeds on the sap of koa trees. It was named Hawaii’s state insect in 2009 after ...
The 17-year cicada will be emerging at the end of April and beginning of May. This particular species of cicada has been living in the ground for the last 17 years, growing and getting ready for this ...
The Ophelias’ “Cumulonimbus” and “Salome” were riveting previews of their fourth album Spring Grove, which is the first record produced by Julien Baker. Today, the indie rock band is back with another ...
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