The 17-year cicada emergence is happening on Cape Cod and nearby areas. Cicadas are members of hemiptera, or true bugs. Citizen scientists can join the Cicada Brood XIV count. Woo! Science is a column ...
The Cincinnati Enquirer on MSN: Why are so many tree branches dying around Cincinnati? Cicadas are to blame
Trees looking a bit brown in places? It's probably the 17-year cicadas laying eggs. What you need to know about flagging, and protecting your plants.
Why are so many tree branches dying around Cincinnati? Cicadas are to blame
WESH: Hear that buzz? Why this cicada season will be different from the next 12
HAVE BEEN SINGING KELLY ANN. YES, YOU CAN CERTAINLY HEAR THEIR BUZZ HERE ON CAPE COD. ONE OF THE MAIN SPOTS TO FIND THESE 17 YEAR CICADAS IN OUR AREA OUTSIDE OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. THERE’S ONLY TWO ...
Hear that buzz? Why this cicada season will be different from the next 12
The Cincinnati Enquirer: Why are so many tree branches dying around Cincinnati? Cicadas are to blame
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 ...
The Cincinnati Enquirer: Here's where 17-year cicadas are the worst in Cincinnati, Southwest Ohio. See the map
Two of Cincinnati's northern suburbs — Loveland and Mason — have seen the most cicadas this year. Pattison Park in Batavia and East Fork State Park in Bethel, both east of Cincinnati, have also been ...