(NEXSTAR) – So many cicadas have emerged from their long slumber, singing loud and peeing into the wind, that this phenomenon has been dubbed a "cicada-geddon." We have two broods of cicadas to thank – Brood XIX and Brood XIII – which have swarmed a large area of the eastern U.S. It's very hard to take stock of the number of insects involved, experts say, but they estimate it's in the hundreds of trillions. The reason 2024 is so special is because it's a year of co-emergence for two very large broods that are geographically adjacent. Periodic cicada species stay buried underground for long stretches of time, and only emerge every 13 or 17 years (depending on the brood) whe
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