Cicada Sightings Expected in Georgia, Southeast, and Illinois This Spring
Brood XIX and Brood XIII to Emerge
Get ready for a chorus of cicadas this spring, as two distinct broods of these insects are set to emerge from the ground after years of dormancy. Brood XIX, a 13-year cicada, will make an appearance in Georgia and the Southeast, while Brood XIII, a 17-year cicada, will emerge in Illinois.
Billions of Cicadas Anticipated
According to experts, billions of cicadas are expected to emerge this spring and over the next decade in various locations throughout the eastern United States. These periodical cicadas are a genus known as the Magicicada, which live underground for most of their lives and only emerge every 13 or 17 years.
Geographic Distribution
Brood XIX cicadas inhabit a larger geographic area compared to Brood XIII. They are expected to emerge in Illinois, Missouri, and other states within the eastern US. Brood XIII, on the other hand, is primarily concentrated in Illinois.
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