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  2. How long will the cicadas be here in Illinois? - AOL

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    Illinois cicadas: Should homeowners ... In addition to other cicadas, the insects are drawn to the sounds of machinery, reports the Cicada Mania website. It says cicadas are attracted to lawn ...

  3. Should Illinois homeowners and gardeners be worried ... - AOL

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    Millions of periodical cicadas are due to appear this spring. Should Illinois homeowners and gardeners be concerned?

  4. A rare, historically massive cicada season is coming: How to ...

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    Brood XIII consists of three species of cicada. Also in 2024, Brood XIII (Magicicada septendecim, Magicicada cassini, and Magicicada septendecula), a 17-year species, will emerge in:Illinois ...

  5. Should Illinois be worried about the looming cicada emergence?

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    A Journal Star photo from 1990 shows Megan Gibbs of Metamora covered in molted shells of periodical cicadas during the 1990 emergence of Brood XIII in central Illinois.

  6. Brood XXIII - Wikipedia

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    Map of periodic cicada broods with Brood XXIII shown in dark green. Brood XXIII (also known as the Mississippi Valley Brood) is a brood of 13-year periodical cicadas that last emerged in 2015 around the Mississippi River in the states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Kentucky, and Illinois.

  7. Are cicadas returning this year? What to know about ... - AOL

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    A cicada from a 17-year cicada brood clings to a tree on May 29, 2024 in Park Ridge, Illinois. Female cicadas die after mating once. The males mate until they can’t anymore, then die off ...

  8. Brood XIII - Wikipedia

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    Brood XIII (also known as Brood 13 or Northern Illinois Brood) is one of 15 separate broods of periodical cicadas that appear regularly throughout the midwestern United States. Every 17 years, Brood XIII tunnels en masse to the surface of the ground, mates, lays eggs in tree twigs, and then dies off over several weeks.

  9. Why Illinois will be the cicada capital of the United States ...

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    Illinois may well be the cicada capital of the United States this spring when millions of the large, loud insects emerge from the ground in an event unseen since 1803.. While annual cicadas emerge ...