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Red-Eyed Cicadas Swarm Following 17-Years growing Underground

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Known as Brood XIV, these insects are set to cause a stir in several regions, from New York to West Virginia, as they tunnel out of the earth and make their annual appearance. Brood XIV's return is timed to the warming of the ground, typically occurring between April and June, when the temperature reaches around 64°F.
These periodic cicadas have a special life cycle — they emerge only every 17 years, making their return a rare event. While their exact timing can vary, it's certain that once they begin to surface, their presence will be impossible to ignore.

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