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Brood X cicadas are gone: When will they reemerge?

Brood X cicadas were seemingly everywhere across the eastern U.S. last month.  Their nymphal exoskeletons littered city grounds like the…

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Periodical cicadas may emerge more frequently: report

The periodical cicadas currently singing across the eastern U.S. may emerge more frequently due to alterations in the insects’ life…

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Travel

Restaurant tests out pizza topped with cicadas

An Ohio restaurant seems to have found a use for the Brood X cicadas pestering parts of the Midwest. The…

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Science

Brood X cicadas interfere with cars, planes, weather radar

Cicadas have taken over large swaths of the United States, interrupting sleep, causing car crashes and even bombarding President Biden…

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Entertainment & Arts

President Joe Biden Attacked By Cicadas While Boarding Air Force One In Hilarious Video—“Watch Out For The Cicadas…It Got Me!” – The Shade Room

Roommates, if you’ve been keeping track, then you’re well aware that currently the United States is in the middle of…

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Entertainment & Arts

Peacocks Causing Major Problems in L.A. Towns, Their Version of Cicadas

While the East Coast is dealing with the cicada plague, some L.A. towns are dealing with their own shrieking nightmare…

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White House press corps flight to UK delayed for hours by cicadas

A charter flight for the White House press corps, who will follow President Biden on his first overseas trip to the…

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Don’t eat cicadas if you are allergic to shrimp, shellfish, FDA warns

The Food and Drug Administration has a colorful warning for people with a shellfish allergy: don’t eat cicadas. Turns out,…

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Science

Cicadas are ‘peeing’ on communities across eastern US: report

Brood X periodical cicadas are reportedly “peeing” on communities around the eastern United States. The trillions of red-eyed insects are…

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Brood X cicadas hit Washington’s Capitol Hill

The periodical cicadas of Brood X have officially arrived on Washington, D.C.’s Capitol Hill.  Known for their pitchy, 100-decibel song,…

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