“If you’re making a subdivision and you cut down all the trees in a two square mile area, cicadas don’t disperse very far,” said Jim Louderman, a collection’s assistant at Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History. “When you cut down the tree that the cicada is living on ...
You’ll continue to hear and see the cicadas until they return to the ground. Since the entire process takes a few weeks, the cicadas could disappearin early Junein areas like Missouri. In Tennessee, this is expected around late June. Cicadas haveonly just started to emerge in Wisconsin, w...