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After 17 years underground, Brood XIV Cicadas emerge
This summer, residents in Butler, Johnson County and across much of East Tennessee may notice a loud persistent buzzing sound outdoors. That noise marks the return of Brood XIV, a group of 17-year periodical cicadas making their dramatic reappearance for…


Billions of cicadas are emerging, from Cape Cod to north Georgia – here’s how and why we map them
Three cicadas in North Carolina during the 2003 Brood IX emergence Chris Simon, CC BY-NDIf they’re in your area, you’ll know it from their loud droning, chirping and buzzing sounds. Cicadas from Brood XIV – one of the largest groups of cicadas that emerge from underground on a 13-year or 17-year cycle – are surfacing in May and June 2025 across 12 states. This large-scale biological event reaches from northern Georgia up into Indiana and Ohio an…
Cicadas are back. Brood XIV expected to emerge in parts of Pennsylvania
After 17 years underground, the large, clumsy insects have started emerging to breed in parts of the United States, including Pennsylvania. The post Cicadas are back. Brood XIV expected to emerge in parts of Pennsylvania appeared first on The Allegheny Front.
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