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Brood X cicada eggs about to hatch, and trillions of nymphs will rain from trees


Brood X cicada eggs about to hatch, and trillions of nymphs will rain from trees
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The Brood X cicadas are done copulating and dying, and now their efforts are bearing fruit.
Over the next month or two, trillions of cicadas will hatch – and they’ll be raining down from the trees.
But they will be an invisible rain, given that they’re smaller than an ant and will be barely noticeable, biologist Dr. John Lill of George Washington University told WUSA-TV. Before that, they will incubate for six weeks inside the woody branches and twigs where they were laid, in order to escape predators in the soil. ....

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Baby Brood X cicadas will rain from trees - New York Daily News

Baby Brood X cicadas will rain from trees - New York Daily News
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Cicada cookbook draws attention to food insecurity

Michael Dobuski/ABC News(NEW YORK) Just within the past week, Brood X cicadas have delayed a White House press flight, been blamed for a car crash in Ohio and shown up on weather radar over Maryland. And the noisy insects' next trip could be to a dinner table near you. Prior to the last Brood X emergence in 2004, University of Maryland graduate student Dr. Jenna Jadin wrote a cookbook full of recipes that use cicadas, called Cicada-licious: Cooking and Enjoying Periodical Cicadas. "I thought it was a great way to make these cicadas, which people seem to be afraid of, less scary," says Jadin. "Because when you can pluck something off the ground and eat it, it's a little bit less terrifying." The cookbook, which is available online, includes a variety of recipes ranging from Cicada Dumplings, to "El Chirper" Tacos, to "Chocolate Chip Trillers." "The ones I've eaten the most are the pecan tartlets, or I've even made them i ....

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