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Brood XIV Cicadas Emerge on Long Island Despite Population Questions

If you were lucky enough, you might have caught a glimpse of or heard the songs of Brood XIV this spring and early summer on Long Island. This periodical group of cicadas emerges only once every 17 years. Brood XIV is the second-largest of the periodical cicadas, and Long Island is one of the many locations that played host to this phenomenon.   Last appearing in 2008, XIV is one of three 17-year cycle cicadas and one of seven total periodical c…
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fireislandnews.com broke the news in New York, United States on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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