Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Spring is in full gear with warmer temperatures, rainy weather and of course, the arrival of one of the noisiest insects.
The cicadas are back – well, some of them. Brood XIV has begun to emerge in some eastern U.S. states. The brood emerges every 17 years, and is considered the second largest periodical cicada brood, ...
Is the cicada season over yet in Ohio? If you're reading this in Greater Cincinnati, you've probably seen the cicadas swarming around the city. After these adult cicadas mate, they will lay eggs, and ...
Brood XIV, the latest group of buzzing cicadas, is emerging this spring. This time, billions of the insects will hit at least 12 states, experts say. This brood is considered the second-largest ...
Millions of creepy-looking, red-eyed cicadas will soon be emerging from the ground in at least 13 eastern states and making lots of noise as they search for mates. After hiding in the ground for the ...
Cincinnati, are you ready for an invasion this spring? No, it's not "The Cockroach That Ate Cincinnati," but it's just as buggy — cicadas. Brood XIV, last seen 17 years ago, will emerge this spring, ...
Cicadas are poised to return at some point in the spring of 2025, potentially bringing billions of bugs to neighborhoods across the eastern United States. The group of cicadas set to appear has been ...
It's starting! Brood XIV (as in 14) cicadas have begun to emerge in parts of Cincinnati, and it's only the beginning. This spring, Brood XIV, is expected to emerge in numbers around the lower billions ...
Cicadas are taking over Cincinnati and southern Ohio, and if you can't stand looking at the shells, we've got some cleanup tips for you. Cicada shells can help fertilize your lawn when added to ...
Ready or not, here they come! Brood XIV periodical cicadas are starting to appear across neighborhoods in Cincinnati. Sign up for our Newsletters This brood won't be as widespread as 2021, but ...
Spring is in full gear with warmer temperatures, rainy weather and of course, the arrival of one of the noisiest insects. Neighborhoods in the eastern half of the United States have already begun ...