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Green mold on trees? Hearing cicadas? Missing lightning bugs? Learn about the latest concerns in central Ohio and get your ...
There is a bug that we found on our screen on our chicken coop and it might be the official bug of summer! The hot weather is ...
Actually, they don’t have the necessary mouth parts to bite. Cicadas don’t spread disease. They aren’t toxic. Cicadas are ...
After years below ground, a cicada bursts from its exoskeleton in this remarkable video showing nature’s power to transform.
Once gone, Brood XIV of cicadas will not return to Massachusetts until 2042. The noisy bugs mobbed parts of Cape Cod this year.
Billions of cicadas are expected to surface this spring as two different broods — one that appears every 13 years, and another every 17 years — emerge simultaneously. Here’s what you need to ...
Male cicadas, 'loud as a lawn mower,' can generate 400 sound waves per second. But the EPA notes cicada burrows also help aerate lawns and improve ground water filtration ...
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Will the Cicadas Eat Your Plants?
Whether you find cicadas captivating or cringeworthy, there's usually one nagging question: Will my yard look the same once ...
Here, gardening and pest experts reveal why they're appearing in large numbers, how long periodical cicada swarms will last, and any preparations you can make to protect your home and yard. Learning ...
It's only July, and some Cape Cod leaves are turning brown. No, your tree isn't dying. Here's what's really going on.
The cicadas are coming! The cicadas are coming! Brood XIV is scheduled to begin emerging in Tennessee any day, and whether you react to this news with cheers and fist bumps or fear and loathing ...
Periodical cicadas are expected to emerge this spring in the U.S. in 14 states after 17 years. Find out where they're likely to show up.