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As cicada snacks abound, FDA urges caution for those with seafood allergies

As cicadas show up in meals, FDA urges caution for those with seafood allergies

Yep, Brood X cicadas are edible Up for a refreshing nymph spring salad?

Yep, Brood X cicadas are edible. Up for a refreshing nymph spring salad? CNET 2 hrs ago © Provided by CNET Your next meal awaits. Richard Ellis/Getty Images In case you haven t heard, trillions of Brood X cicadas are emerging for the first time in 17 years. These critters spend the majority of their lives underground and come out for at least three to four weeks, and they re showing up in 15 US states and Washington, DC, leading some to turn to pest control. But there s another perhaps more, let s say, natural way to manage this massive insect emergence: eat them.

Billions of cicadas are about to take to the skies Here s what to expect

Billions of cicadas are about to take to the skies. Here s what to expect Salon 4 hrs ago © Provided by Salon Cicadas 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. Richard Ellis/Getty Images Doug Yanega studies insects for a living, yet he has repeatedly missed out on one of North America s most awe-inspiring entomological events: the septdecennial (meaning once every 17 years) emergence of a swarms of cicadas known as Brood X. 

Cicada chasers: Meet the citizen scientists mapping the bugs of Brood X

Cicada chasers: Meet the citizen scientists mapping the bugs of Brood X CNET 3 hrs ago © Alex Wong/Getty Images The red-eyed bugs of Brood X, which will soon emerge by the millions. The cicada chasers are ready.   For Dan Mozgai, a marketing professional from New Jersey, the perfect vacation involves insects. Lots and lots of insects. They can t be just any random bugs, though. They have to be periodical cicadas.  The critters spend almost their whole lives underground, living on sap from tree roots. Then, in the spring of their 13th or 17th year, depending on the brood, they tunnel out, synchronously and in huge numbers, for a short adult mating frenzy set to the sonorous sound track of the males come-hither calls.

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