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What's bugging Ohio? Well, right now, it's midges! But, bug-fearing northeast Ohioans better buckle up! Summer is just ...
Another cicada invasion is here. The large Brood XIV, which emerges every 17 years, is making for a spectacular natural event ...
(WJW) – It’s the unofficial start to summer, and as gardens across Ohio begin to bloom, here’s a closer (we mean really close!) look at some of the insects you may soon see buzzing about.
These black and orange insects ... flying through open doors or windows, they most commonly come in through cracks and crevices. A swarm of boxelder bugs on the side of a home. (Skeezer via Getty ...
Yes. After 17 years underground, Brood XIV is emerging, and it will bring millions if not billions of the noisy insects to Southwest Ohio and a dozen other states this spring. Brood XIV is one of ...
Plagues of flying bugs have created incredible ... post at a coastal car park in Catawba Island, Ohio, in the United States. The incredible photos were uploaded to Facebook by resident Tony ...
For my 11th birthday, I received a perfect, weird, road-trip amusement: a book filled with pictures ... The decline in Ohio’s butterflies is a harbinger of trouble for insects overall ...
It hasn’t been that extreme,” said Dan Herms, chairman of The Ohio State University’s Entomology Department. When it comes to evolution, insects have us beat. The first homo sapiens walked ...
What’s bugging Ohio? Well, right now, it’s midges! But, bug-fearing northeast Ohioans better buckle up! Summer is just getting underway. Still ahead — cicadas, mayflies, and more!