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Brood X cicadas give some people anxiety

Brood X cicadas give some people anxiety CNN 2 hrs ago By Terry Ward, CNN © Courtesy M. Matlack Michelle Matlack of Annandale, Virginia, hopes her beekeeping suit will protect her from stray cicadas. Rosalie Lacorazza already has lived through two 17-year cicada events and dreads what s coming. As the periodical cicadas in Brood X begin to emerge by the billions this month across the eastern United States and Washington, DC, area, Lacorazza said she will be taking no chances. I ll be back to my early pandemic ways where I didn t leave my house, didn t see anyone and ordered everything for delivery, said Lacorazza, an Arlington, Virginia, resident.

Those emerging cicadas are giving some people anxiety

Those emerging cicadas are giving some people anxiety Rosalie Lacorazza already has lived through two 17-year cicada events and dreads what’s coming. As the periodical cicadas in Brood X begin to emerge by the billions this month across the eastern United States and Washington, DC, area, Lacorazza said she will be taking no chances. “I’ll be back to my early pandemic ways where I didn’t leave my house, didn’t see anyone and ordered everything for delivery,” said Lacorazza, an Arlington, Virginia, resident. The last major emergence in 2004 left her traumatized when a cicada flew into her hair as she was walking to lunch with a friend. She jumped out into traffic from the fright.

Cicada mania leaves some with anxiety

Updated: 1:45 PM CDT May 17, 2021 By Terry Ward, CNN Rosalie Lacorazza already has lived through two 17-year cicada events and dreads what s coming.As the periodical cicadas in Brood X begin to emerge by the billions this month across the eastern United States and Washington, D.C., area, Lacorazza said she will be taking no chances. I ll be back to my early pandemic ways where I didn t leave my house, didn t see anyone and ordered everything for delivery, said Lacorazza, an Arlington, Virginia, resident.The last major emergence in 2004 left her traumatized when a cicada flew into her hair as she was walking to lunch with a friend. She jumped out into traffic from the fright. I ve lived this way the last 12 to 13 months, Lacorazza said about returning to her self-imposed, cicada-avoidance lockdown. What s six more weeks? They are coming and soonThis spring s mass exodus still hasn t happened, but it s imminent. And reactions to it vary.Some people find the cica

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