May 13, 2022
Late-Bloomer Cicadas Will Be Rising From The Dirt In Maryland
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BALTIMORE (WJZ) — People in Maryland may have thought they wouldn’t see cicadas for another 17 years after the insects rose from the ground to bask in the sunlight in 2021.
But it turns out that some late bloomers may emerge from their underground resting spaces.
READ MORE: Loved Ones Remember Pregnant Woman Murdered In East Baltimore; Baby In Critical ConditionExperts say the first cicadas may have started to emerge this month.
READ MORE: Morgan State University President Implements Mask Mandate For School-Sanctioned EventsBut Marylanders likely won’t see them until late May when soil temperatures have exceeded 64 degrees.
MORE NEWS: Baltimore City Health Commissioner Concerned About Rising COVID-19 CasesThe good news is that the loud insects are often eaten by birds or other predators, so it’s possible that their presence won’t even be noticed.
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