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Cicadas
2 broods Cicadas emerge this year at the same time
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Yes, cicada babies are about to start falling out of trees
A tree with clusters of dead leaves is a warning sign for you to watch out for falling bugs if you're standing underneath.
Get Up DC
Expert: Spike in tick population this spring could bring issues for you, your pet
If you find a tick on your body, it is important to catch it early because it takes 36-48 hours to transmit Lyme disease.
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Dead rotting cicadas stinking up yards and clogging gutters
Although, the masses of rotting cicada bodies return immense amounts of nutrients to the soil.
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Scientists predict cicadas will disappear by July leaving behind knowledge, memories
Many people were dreading the cicadas, but they came, partied, and now it is almost time to say goodbye.
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Scientist predict cicadas will disappear by July leaving behind knowledge, memories
It is predicted the bugs will be gone by the end of July, but we will be left with the memories and what we learned from the species until they re-emerge.
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What we've learned from the Brood X cicadas
From food trends to art and jewelry, the cicadas have added a lot to our lives over the past few weeks.
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Cicada noise
Cicada noise in Bolivar, West Virginia Credit: Nancy Walker
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The cicada hum will briefly subside as storms move into the DC area Thursday. Here's why
Cicadas usually get quiet during rainy periods or cold snaps. Entomologist Dr. Samuel Ramsey explains the reasoning behind it.
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Brood X cicadas delay White House press plane | It's A DC Thing
The White House press corps was grounded for hours because cicadas got into the engine.
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Cicada causes car to crash in Cincinnati, police say
The crash happened when a cicada flew through an open car window, causing the driver to then hit a pole.
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Cicadas may be showing up on weather radar | It's A DC Thing
The cicada invasion has reached new heights.
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