Cincinnati will once again be buzzing—literally—this spring as Brood XIV of the periodical cicadas emerges across the region.
Climate change also affects the timing of the insects' arrival. Brood XIV cicadas have historically been found in north Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, southern Indiana and Ohio, North Carolina ...
During those weeks, the cicadas mature, mate and lay eggs before dying off, and then their offspring begin the cycle anew. Climate change is also affecting the timing of the insects' arrival.
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