Parts of Georgia bracing for another wave of cicadas this spring

SNELLVILLE, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Parts of Georgia could soon see a familiar sight: large amounts of cicadas covering the ground and trees.

A year after more than a trillion periodical cicadas emerged across the Midwest and Southeast, another brood, Brood XIV, is expected to emerge at the end of April and into May.

The brood is concentrated in northern Georgia, so we shouldn’t see an abnormal amount in the CSRA. But there are always some outliers…

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