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Webworms' webs mostly harmless to trees - Morrow County Sentinel

Webworms' webs mostly harmless to trees - Morrow County Sentinel
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Webworms' webs mostly harmless to trees

Webworms' webs mostly harmless to trees
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Webworms' webs mostly harmless to trees - Delaware Gazette

Webworms' webs mostly harmless to trees - Delaware Gazette
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Cicadas' Brood X rising up - Times Gazette


Cicadas’ Brood X rising up
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COLUMBUS – The so-called “Brood X” cicadas are set to emerge in parts of western and central Ohio after 17 years underground, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR).
The cicadas will begin to emerge when the soil, eight inches beneath the ground, reaches 64 degrees Fahrenheit. This typically happens between late-April and mid-May.
Shortly after emerging, cicadas will climb a vertical surface, like tree trunks, shed their exoskeletons, and develop into winged adults. The dried, shed exoskeletons are orangish in color and may remain in place or on the ground for several weeks. ....

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