Double Brood of Periodical Cicadas
This spring, prepare for an extraordinary natural phenomenon in the Midwest and Southeast: the simultaneous emergence of two cicada broods, Brood XIII and Brood XIX. Known as a “Double Brood,” this event is remarkably rare, occurring just once every 221 years
From late April to mid-May 2024, these regions will witness the arrival of trillions of these red-eyed, sonorous insects. Typically, the cicadas will be present for about four to six weeks, completing their life stages of growth, molting, and mating.