Brood XIV cicadas come out of the ground once every 17 years, and they aren’t shy about letting you know of their presence.
Spring is approaching, and soon, the buzz of cicadas will permeate throughout neighborhoods in the eastern half of the United States. This year, cicadas from Brood XIV will be seen – and heard ...
Parts of New Jersey are going to get loud in a couple of months as spring sets in and millions of cicadas begin to emerge from the ground. The Garden State is home to two types of cicadas ...
Copperheads are masters of camouflage, blending in with leaves, tree bark and forest debris. This makes them nearly invisible ...
The 17-year periodical Brood XIV cicada, last seen in 2008, will reemerge from the ground in 2025. Tennessee is expected to have one of the largest concentrations of cicadas anywhere in the U.S ...
“They’re pretty cool-looking,” Oten said. Though some may find the never-ending cicada song annoying, Oten said the insects have a good reason for being so noisy throughout the day.
Cicadas will likely first emerge during the third week of April or when areas experience “good rain,” Gene Kritsky, cicada expert, told.