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Where have cicadas been spotted? Keeping records of Brood XIV's emergence is Gene Kritsky, a professor at Mount St. Joseph University in Cincinnati and founder of the Cicada Safari app .
Driver hit a pole after cicada startled them. The crash happened around 1:48 p.m. on June 11 in Blue Ash, a suburb of Cincinnati, according to a crash report obtained by USA TODAY.
An additional package, The Cicada Lover, includes "Periodical Cicadas" and a signed copy of Kritsky's newest book, "The Pilgrims' Promise." The Cicada Lover is a $250 gift to the scholarship.
Cicadas are swarming around Cincinnati and Southwest Ohio. Wondering when they will go away? Here's how long you have to wait before they disappear.
The cicada invasion, which occurs every 17 years, has already wreaked havoc on the Cincinnati area, as the loud-screeching bugs have infiltrated neighborhoods, parks, and even Kings Island.
Blue Ash police said a cicada is the culprit behind a serious crash that occurred on June 11. Cicada flew into an Ohio driver's window, caused a crash and 'fled the scene' Skip to main content ...
Police said no one was injured in the crash and joked that "the suspect fled the scene." The cicada invasion, which occurs every 17 years, has already wreaked havoc on the Cincinnati area, as the ...
"As you can see, a cicada attack can be dangerous," the police department wrote. "Fortunately, no one was inured in the crash. The suspect fled the scene." ...