This year, portions of 13 states may be impacted by Brood XIV, the second-largest periodical brood of cicadas, according to the University of Connecticut.
A big batch of cicadas is expected to emerge from the ground and begin making a racket in central and eastern Kentucky this ...
Brood XIV cicadas are gearing up for their debut later this spring. This brood periodically emerges every 17 years.
Cicadas are juicy, red-eyed bugs that emerge in writhing masses every once in a while. And one of the largest cicada broods around will emerge in certain places of the U.S. this spring. Pennsylvania ...
Parts of Indiana will likely see Brood XIV (14) emerge this spring. We have the maps of the counties who have the highest chance.
This year, cicadas from Brood XIV will be seen – and heard – in 13 states, said Gene Kritsky, founder of Cicada Safari, a group that crowdsources and reviews data on cicadas. The noisy ...
Brood XIV – which includes fellow 17-year-cycle species Magicicada septendecim, Magicicada cassini and Magicicada septendecula – are scattered between the South and the Northeast. Being so ...
When these conditions are met depends largely on where the cicadas are located. Brood XIV – which includes fellow 17-year-cycle species Magicicada septendecim, Magicicada cassini and Magicicada ...