The cicadas are coming. Are your trees and shrubs ready for the invasion? The emerging Brood XII and Brood XIX cicadas love to target deciduous trees, or those that with leaves that change colors and ...
After last year’s “cicada-geddon,” where two periodical cicada broods emerged at the same time to wreak noisy havoc on East Coast-homeowners’ yards, things are quieting down this year—a bit. A single ...
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They’re coming. The Great Southern Brood of cicadas will emerge from the ground after 13 years this spring, latching onto your trees and howling like lawnmowers in search of a mate or two. They will ...
Cicadas will emerge in parts of Wisconsin this month and could cause damage to local trees and shrubs. It's the first time since 2007 that Brood XIII, or 17-year cicadas, are making an appearance in ...
Chicago, welcome to cicada season. For the past 17 years, billions of periodical cicada spawn from Brood XIII have been living underground in the Chicago area, tapping into fluid from plant roots. And ...
Video shared of cicadas stuck to tree trunks have begun circulating on social media as the emergence of two broods begins. Billions, if not trillions, of these critters will engage in a frantic mating ...
Winter can be a tree's toughest test, especially when it's the new kid on the block. Luckily, a few simple additions will ...
There's another periodical emergence on the way. After last year’s “cicada-geddon,” where two periodical cicada broods emerged at the same time to wreak noisy havoc on East Coast-homeowners’ yards, ...