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Trillions Of Cicadas Set To Emerge Across Eastern U.S. As Two Broods Converge

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleApril 5, 2024 Worldwide No Comments2 Mins Read
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As spring ushers in warmer temperatures across the Eastern United States, entomologists are gearing up for an the simultaneous emergence of two massive broods of periodical cicadas.

Traversing a region spanning from southern Wisconsin to the Carolinas, these buzzing insects are poised to carpet fields and neighborhoods alike, with experts predicting a staggering population surge numbering in the trillions.

Brood XIX, operating on a 13-year cycle, and Brood XIII, arising every 17 years, are primed to surface simultaneously, marking a rare occurrence not witnessed since 1803. The convergence of these two distinct populations, each hibernating underground for over a decade, presents a spectacle akin to an “entire alien species” rising from beneath the earth, as described by Saad Bhamla, a professor of biotechnology at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Mapped by the U.S. Forest Service and the University of Connecticut, the distribution of these broods delineates their respective territories. Brood XIII, with its epicenter in southern Wisconsin and central Illinois, extends into parts of Iowa, Indiana, and Michigan. Meanwhile, the expansive Brood XIX dominates the mid-South, stretching from southern Iowa to the Carolinas and encompassing parts of the Deep South, notably Missouri, southern Illinois, and western Kentucky.





While there may be some overlap in central Illinois, where the territories of the two broods converge, experts deem interbreeding unlikely. However, the sheer magnitude of their emergence promises to envelop the region in a cacophony of sound, as the insects’ collective chirping rivals the volume of a jet engine.

Recent observations in Georgia indicate that Brood XIX has begun its ascent from hibernation, with boreholes appearing in the ground as a precursor to their emergence, according to reports by the Associated Press. Entomologists anticipate that the cicadas will emerge when the ground temperature reaches 64 degrees Fahrenheit, a phenomenon expected to occur earlier in the season due to the warming effects of climate change.

Paula Shrewsbury, an entomologist at the University of Maryland, emphasized the unprecedented nature of this event, stating, “you would have more than anywhere else any other time.” As the cicadas prepare to make their grand appearance, communities across the Eastern U.S. brace themselves for an awe-inspiring display of nature’s resilience and wonder.

With their emergence imminent, residents are advised to prepare for the influx of these fascinating insects and to marvel at the intricate rhythms of nature as Brood XIX and Brood XIII converge in a once-in-a-generation spectacle.

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