Cicadas 2024 Illinois: U of I expert shares new details of upcoming double brood emergence

There has been a lot of “buzz” about the return of an annoying insect this summer.

A double batch of cicadas is coming to Illinois for the first time in over 200 years.

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Dr. Catherine Dana, cicada expert with the Illinois Natural History Survey at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, joined ABC7 Chicago to talk about what this means.

“What’s happening is really special for Illinois, in particular because we have two different broods emerging across the state. So, the northern half, we’re going to have a brood emerging, and then in the southern half we’re going to have a brood emerging,” Dr. Dana said.

This significant event only happens every 221 years.

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Although they are loud and they smell, you don’t have to worry about getting bitten by the bugs.

Dr. Dana explained that cicadas are incapable of biting due to the shape of their mouths.

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