Trillions of Cicadas Expected to Emerge in Rare Simultaneous Comeback

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Two cicada broods, brood XIX and XIII, are expected to emerge simultaneously in the U.S. after 221 years, with trillions of insects emerging across the country. Despite their large numbers, cicadas are relatively harmless to humans, plants, and crops.

A great cicada revival is expected to hit the U.S. this spring and summer. Two cicada broods are making a simultaneous comeback for the first time in 221 years — with trillions of insects expected to emerge across the country. The two groupings of cicadas, brood XIX and XIII, will emerge from the underground in 17 states across the country, according to Fox Weather.

The insects are known for shedding their exoskeletons, leaving empty molted shells on the ground. 'There may be a lot of carcasses that build up around our plants and gutters, so you might want to sweep them out periodically and add them to your compost,' Fowley advised. Perhaps the biggest concern regarding cicadas is their activity in trees, the expert said, as they 'tend to feed on and lay eggs in new trees and shrubs.

Larger, existing trees in your yard might benefit from a tree wrap or guard to prevent them from climbing up and infesting the branches,' he said. Wrapping the base of trees in foil or barrier tape, added Meek, may 'prevent the nymph form of cicada from moving up the tree and becoming an adult.' 'It’s important to note that the adults are flying insects, and these barriers may not have any effect on them,' he said.

Encouraging predators, like birds, to come into the garden with bird feed could also be a great way of trying to keep cicada numbers down,' he said. Despite popular belief, Meek emphasized that cicadas are 'not considered pests.' 'Cicadas do not cause mass damage to plants and crops in their feeding habits,' he said. 'They can cause minor damage to young trees where they lay their eggs, but most trees recover quickly. Generally, noisy, but not dangerous or destructive.

Cicadas in both broods are likely to appear in the following states, according to Fowley: Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Wisconsin and Virginia. Fox News Digital's Sydney Borchers contributed to this report. For more Lifestyle articles, visit www.foxnews.com/lifestyle.

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