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Cicadas. That s it, that s the caption. Not in a good way. There’s no easy way to tell you that the cicadas are here. And our home, Washington, D.C., is the likely epicenter of the nearly once-in-a-generation swarm. “Yeah, it’s really bad news,” Here are some things you should know about cicadas. They are loud. They are bigger than a quarter. When they emerge, they are horny. There will be billions of them. But the cicadas don’t sting or bite. Yay. ....
YouTube screenshot of Phelim McAleer trying to ask Hunter Biden questions. Investigative journalist Phelim McAleer, a documentary filmmaker who exposed abortionist Kermit Gosnell, and who is producing the film My Son Hunter, traveled to the Venice, Calif., home of President Joe Biden’s surviving son, Hunter Biden. Hunter Biden has done multiple softball interviews regarding his memoir. McAleer attempted to ask Hunter Biden questions about his emails and about his firearm application, but the president’s son avoided him, fleeing into his home. “Hunter Biden is terrified of the truth about the corruption being revealed,” McAleer said in a statement. “That’s why he ran back in his house when he realized journalists were there to ask him serious questions. He’s used to easy questions from his Hollywood friends like Jimmy Kimmel, but when he’s faced with the serious allegations against him and his family he runs scared. Hunter may not have answered us ....
A cicada in Alexandria, Virginia. The much-anticipated cicada arrival has been slow so far due to below-normal temperatures, but that’s about to change, according to University of Maryland Entomologist Mike Raupp, aka “The Bug Guy.” “With temperatures predicted in the 70s, 80s and upper 80s this week, I think a trickle is going to a turn into a flood,” Raupp said in an interview with WTOP. “I think cicadas are going to be widespread throughout the DMV this week, certainly by Wednesday, Thursday, Friday the big rock concert up in the tree tops is about to begin.” Raupp said the last couple of weeks, temperatures have been running below normal with cloudy and rainy days, which is not ideal weather for cicada activity. ....
It is a remarkable 17-year-life cycle for the hordes of bugs, who form different broods that emerge at different times and who remain underground for almost their entire lives before briefly emerging to mate and then die. Brood X – or the Great Eastern Brood – is the group of cicadas that spread over tracts of the north-east of the US, including New York and Washington, as well as parts of the midwest and West Virginia. Their emergence is a bonanza for predators, including copperhead snakes, who are also eagerly awaiting Brood X’s return to the surface. Birds, squirrels, bats, wasps, mantises, spiders and robber flies are also set to feast on the swarm. ....