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Millions of cicadas are coming to parts of the US Here s how you can help track them

Millions of cicadas are coming to parts of the US. Here s how you can help track them. Sarah Bowman, Indianapolis Star Here s what to know about the billions of cicadas Brood X that will soon be emerging UP NEXT INDIANAPOLIS – During the last emergence of Brood X cicadas in 2004, biology professor Martin Edwards and his students strapped up their hiking boots and ventured into the trees carrying big, fat Garmin GPS units and old-fashioned paper maps with pencils and notebooks.   © Mike Fender/IndyStar Cicadas emergence from 2006, courtesy of John Obermeyer, Purdue University, Entomology. If they saw the red-eyed bugs or heard the cicadas distinctive buzzing, they would jot down their coordinates with pencil and paper. So it would come as no surprise that the maps were incomplete, said Edwards with Muhlenberg College in Pennsylvania. 

Millions of cicadas are coming to parts of the US Here s how you can help track them

Millions of cicadas are coming to parts of the US Here s how you can help track them
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Where you can expect to see Brood X cicadas in Indiana

The cicadas are coming, and there will be millions of them. In some places, concentrations of the dinosaur-era insects will be as high as 1.5 million per acre.  The natural phenomenon has been taking place every 17 years since the Ice Age. Some people will be thrilled to see the cacophonous swarm. Others, Purdue University entomologist Cliff Sadof points out, may look at the millions of flapping, bumbling insects with disgust. For both types of people, there s good and bad news: These cicadas will not all be in the same place. Some areas may have massive concentrations heavily wooded neighborhoods have a good chance of getting swarmed. But some areas won t have any cicadas at all.

Where you can expect to see Brood X cicadas in Indiana

Where you can expect to see Brood X cicadas in Indiana
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