Recently, swarms of midges have been spotted on cars, homes, light poles, and just about anything near Lake Erie. Even “clouds” of the generally harmless insects have been seen flying across the sky. ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cicadas are getting ready to descend on Cincinnati and Southwest Ohio like a plague of locusts. The latest 17-year brood, Brood ...
An Ohio driver bugged out behind the wheel when a rogue cicada flew into his SUV — causing him to lose control and flip the vehicle as he frantically tried to swat away the winged intruder. The wild ...
Cincinnati will likely be swarming with cicadas by the second week of May. The Brood XIV (14) bugs will be the latest brood of 17-year cicadas to emerge, making Cincinnati, Southwest Ohio, Northern ...
The latest brood of 17-year cicadas — Brood XIV — will emerge this spring, and Cincinnati, Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky are in their sights. So how long will these noisy invaders stick around?
Cicadas will not likely be a noticeable presence at the 2026 Memorial Tournament.
An amorous cicada was blamed for causing a car crash in Ohio. The insect flew through an open window, striking the driver in the face on Monday night, Cincinnati police said. The motorist drove off ...
Cicada flew into an Ohio driver's window, caused a crash and 'fled the scene' Pictured is a vehicle that crashed after a cicada flew inside. The driver was startled and lost control of the vehicle ...
What's bugging Ohio? Well, right now, it's midges! But, bug-fearing northeast Ohioans better buckle up! Summer is just getting underway. Still ahead — cicadas, mayflies, and more!