In 1990, Chicagoans were shoveling dead cicadas from sidewalks. That could happen again ...Middle East

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As Illinois prepares for a cicada emergence unlike anything residents have seen in more than two centuries, the insects’ emergence from the ground may not be the only obstacle to tackle. Once the animals die, there could be piles of dead cicadas to deal with. The 2024 cicada explosion will see two different broods of cicadas — one that lives and breeds on a 13-year cycle and another on a 17-year cycle — emerging from underground at the same time, bringing billions to the surface. The rare event involving Brood XIII and Brood XIX, which could bring billions of cicadas to the surface, only occurs once every 221 years. Watch free news online with NBC 5 Chicago’s 24/7 stream

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