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Everything you need to know about this year's emergence of two broods of cicadas
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Everything you need to know about this year's emergence of two broods of cicadas

  • By Lauren Cross
  • Apr 29, 2024
  • Apr 29, 2024 Updated Jun 20, 2024

Are you ready for the 'Cicadapocalypse'? The last time this emergence happened was in 1803, when Thomas Jefferson was president and busy finalizing the Louisiana Purchase. 

(7) updates to this series since Updated Jun 20, 2024

As billions of loud, alien-like bugs invade this spring, here's what you should know

As billions of loud, alien-like bugs invade this spring, here's what you should know

For the first time in 221 years — back when Thomas Jefferson was president — two particular periodical cicada broods are set to surface this spring. 

'Cicadaheads' armed with tech, ready to take on alien bug invasion

'Cicadaheads' armed with tech, ready to take on alien bug invasion

For the first time in 221 years, more than a trillion of two particular periodical cicada broods are set to surface this spring. 

10 must-know facts about cicadas heading into the spring invasion

10 must-know facts about cicadas heading into the spring invasion

Arm yourself with the 10 most essential fun facts as cicadas prepare to take the Midwest and part of the U.S. south by storm.

Billions of cicadas invade the U.S. this spring. Dr. Gene Kritsky explains 2024's double-brood emergence

Billions of cicadas invade the U.S. this spring. Dr. Gene Kritsky explains 2024's double-brood emergence

Every 221 years, two major cicada broods, XIII and XIX, emerge together. The last time this happened, Thomas Jefferson was president of the Un…

Superfan and 'Cicadapocalypse' author shares all the buzz about cicadas

Superfan and 'Cicadapocalypse' author shares all the buzz about cicadas

Periodical cicadas enthusiast Roger McMullan, who is the author and illustrator of the graphic novel "Cicadapocalypse," aims to educate young, curious minds about the mysterious and fascinating insect.

Pepperoni and cicada pizza? Don't rule out this creepy-crawly protein

Pepperoni and cicada pizza? Don't rule out this creepy-crawly protein

More than 2 billion people eat insects on a daily basis around the world. But entomophagy, or the intentional consumption of insects as food, remains rare in the U.S.

Cicadas recipes: 'Emergence' cookies and 'Southern Cicada Tartlets'

Cicadas recipes: 'Emergence' cookies and 'Southern Cicada Tartlets'

Explore unique recipes featuring cicadas with Emergence Cookies and Southern Cicada Tartlets.

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Illinois is hit with cicada chaos. This is what it's like to see, hear and feel billions of bugs

Illinois is hit with cicada chaos. This is what it's like to see, hear and feel billions of bugs

Cicada chaos is flourishing and flying in the American Midwest. Trillions of once hidden baby bugs are in the air, on the trees and perching upon people’s shirts, hats and even faces.

‘Fffaaaro, fffaaaro’: How do cicadas make their signature sound so eerie and amazingly loud?

‘Fffaaaro, fffaaaro’: How do cicadas make their signature sound so eerie and amazingly loud?

Hear that? What stands out during a cicada invasion is the sound: A “kind of symphony,” one entomologist says.

Think cicadas are weird? Check out superfans, who eat the bugs, use them in art and even striptease

Think cicadas are weird? Check out superfans, who eat the bugs, use them in art and even striptease

The periodical cicadas that have blanketed parts of the American Midwest this spring are strange creatures, but they have nothing on some of their superfans.

Collecting sex-crazed zombie cicadas on speed: Scientists track a bug-controlling super-sized fungus

Collecting sex-crazed zombie cicadas on speed: Scientists track a bug-controlling super-sized fungus

The fungus hijacking cicadas is the only one on Earth that makes amphetamine in a critter when it takes over. But don’t try it at home: The taste is foul.

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