U-M expert: Protect young trees, get ready for ‘continuous droning’ as Brood X cicadas emerge
Meredith Bruckner, Community News Producer, All About Ann Arbor
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RESON, VA - MAY 16: Adult cicadas dry their wings on leaves May 16, 2004 in Reston, Virginia. After 17-years living below ground, billions of cicadas belonging to Brood X are beginning to emerge across much of the eastern United States. The cicadas shed their larval skin, spread their wings, and fly out to mate, making a tremendous noise in the process. (Photo by Richard Ellis/Getty Images) (2004 Getty Images)
ANN ARBOR – Brood X periodical cicadas are about to emerge for the first time in nearly two decades in areas of Southeast Michigan.
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