20 Jarring Photos Showing Massive Cicada Pile in Residential Area20 Jarring Photos Showing Massive Cicada Pile in Residential AreaThey are going to need a whole team of people to clean up this neighborhood.Rob CarrollRob Carroll
Watch the Cicada Chaos As Trillions of Insects Emerge from Their Subterranean SlumberWatch the Cicada Chaos As Trillions of Insects Emerge from Their Subterranean SlumberThe Cicada-geddon has arrived.Meg DowdyMeg Dowdy
That's Not Rain: How Cicada Pee Will Shower the U.S.That's Not Rain: How Cicada Pee Will Shower the U.S.Experts say cicadas have "jetting" pee that allows them to squirt at potential predators, including humans.Rob CarrollRob Carroll
Why the Deadliest Animal in the World Will be Worse This YearWhy the Deadliest Animal in the World Will be Worse This YearSorry, but 2024 isn't going to be your year when it comes to avoiding the deadliest animal in the world. Rob CarrollRob Carroll
America’s 2nd Most Bed Bug-Infested City Is in New YorkAmerica’s 2nd Most Bed Bug-Infested City Is in New YorkOrkin's entomologist emphasizes the difficulty of controlling bed bugs.Glenn PitcherGlenn Pitcher
Every Place You're Not Checking for Bedbugs, but Probably ShouldEvery Place You're Not Checking for Bedbugs, but Probably ShouldBedbugs don't just live in your bed. Find out where else they could be hiding in your hotel room before you go to sleep.Rob CarrollRob Carroll
A CNY Woman Was Once Injured by an Exploding SnailA CNY Woman Was Once Injured by an Exploding SnailA Syracuse woman was out for a birthday meal in 1988 when her escargot spontaneously exploded.Will PhillipsWill Phillips
Study Finds That Men Are More Scared of Bugs Than WomenStudy Finds That Men Are More Scared of Bugs Than WomenWe've been told all of our lives that women are more scared of bugs than men, but this survey entirely blows up that thought!Traci TaylorTraci Taylor
2020: The Year Jumanji Stepped Off the Screen and Became Our Reality2020: The Year Jumanji Stepped Off the Screen and Became Our RealityCoronavirus, murder hornets, and now swarms of cicadas. We have officially entered the next level of Jumanji-esque strangeness. Except that this is real life. Traci TaylorTraci Taylor