May 26 2007
Published by tom at 7:35 pm under Life in A2
It turns out that Brood XIII of the 17-year cicadas do not occur in Michigan, and we won’t be invaded by them after all. The closest they will come to us is Indiana, according to retired U-M entomologist Thomas Moore.
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