Homeowners may be seeing some lingering effects of last year’s 17-year cicada emergence in smaller branches of trees, but it’s nothing to worry about. “The trees will be fine in the long run, even if ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Are you noticing a lot of dead or dying branches on trees lately? It's not the recent heat wave causing it. The invasion of ...
Across the Triad — from Rockingham County to Stokes County, Forsyth County, and Guilford County — News 2viewers are reporting ...
Cicadas of Brood XIV have begun to emerge this spring, starting in the Southeast and making their way to the Northeast.
A cicada is visible emerging from its former shell. Th shell iis attached to a tree trunk and is tawny. The emerging cicada is pale pistachio green with light brown accents and a dark round eye. The ...
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 ...
Do you hear a loud hissing sound during the day? Yes, it sounds eerie, but it's a natural phenomenon. Dog-day cicadas appear throughout Texas during the summer months. According to Cicada Mania, these ...
There are no broods of periodical cicadas expected to awaken this year, but you may still see some late (or early) bugs ...
Are you noticing a lot of dead or dying branches on trees lately? It's not the recent heat wave causing it. The invasion of 17-year cicadas is to blame. Those dead tree branches? Some of that is ...