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Brood X cicadas are coming for the first time in 17 years — and it’s going to get loud. How worried should you be? – Yahoo News Australia
Periodical cicadas emerge from the ground every 17 years to mate and, according to scientists, it’s going to be noisy.
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The cicadas are coming and according to scientists, it’s a sight or really, a sound to behold.
Periodical cicadas which are found in the Northeast, typically in the central and eastern parts of the U.S. make an appearance every 17 years. The forthcoming group, known as Brood X, is expected to emerge from the ground in the billions by late April or May when soil levels warm up to about 64…
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