20 Jarring Photos Showing Massive Cicada Pile in Residential Area20 Jarring Photos Showing Massive Cicada Pile in Residential AreaThey are going to need a whole team of people to clean up this neighborhood.Rob CarrollRob Carroll
3 Important Things To Do When Cicada Brood X LEAVES Illinois3 Important Things To Do When Cicada Brood X LEAVES IllinoisAfter cicada Brood X leave Illinois, pest control experts say there are three important things every homeowner needs to do.Lil ZimLil Zim
A Crap Ton of Cicadas Are Hear and They' Really LoudA Crap Ton of Cicadas Are Hear and They' Really LoudThe cicadas have started to emerge in Kentucky and we have video of trees covered in them. Here's what cicadas look and sound like!Chadwick BenefieldChadwick Benefield
Here's What You Need to Know About Eating CicadasHere's What You Need to Know About Eating CicadasAs cicadas emerge in the tri-state, did you know you can prepare them as a snack? Here's how to cook 'em up!Mary-KatherineMary-Katherine
Oh Great, "Cicada-geddon" 2024 Will Also Include "Zombie Cicadas"Oh Great, "Cicada-geddon" 2024 Will Also Include "Zombie Cicadas"As if it couldn't get worse. Will we see them in the Tri-State? Mary-KatherineMary-Katherine
Indiana Will Soon Witness An Insect Event Not Seen In 221 YearsIndiana Will Soon Witness An Insect Event Not Seen In 221 YearsIndiana will soon witness a fascinating insect event over 200 years in the making. Jess PoxsonJess Poxson
Cicada Killer Wasps in KY Licking Their Chops Over Double Cicada Brood ArrivalCicada Killer Wasps in KY Licking Their Chops Over Double Cicada Brood ArrivalThe 2024 cicada double brood will be problematic enough. Then we have to deal with their predators.Dave SpencerDave Spencer
Cicadas are Coming But Don’t Eat Them If You’re Allergic to ShellfishCicadas are Coming But Don’t Eat Them If You’re Allergic to ShellfishFor the first time in 221 years a rare cicada emergence will take place in Illinois in 2024 with single brood emergences in Indiana & Kentucky. While you may be tempted to eat them, they could be deadly for some. Kat MykalsKat Mykals