AUDIO SLIDESHOW: The Life and Times of the Periodical Cicada
Tuesday, June 17th, 2008
WATCH: “Looking for Love: The Life and Times of the Periodical Cicada.”
It’s not a “My West Virginia” show, but here’s the latest Gazette multimedia web show by Douglas Imbrogno and Mary Kay McFarland. It tells the tale of the current brood of periodical cicadas in West Virginia, which has been raising a racket in the eastern and western reaches of West Virginia. Don’t confuse cicadas with the far more destructive swarming locusts. Cicadas don’t bite and don’t eat: they’re just lovestruck, says John Marra, the W.Va. University Extenstion Agent for Cabell County and a go-t-guy for all things cicadas. Click on the link above to watch the show or right here. Follow the link below to read a companion article on the bug-eyed beast from the June 17, 2008 Charleston Gazette. (more…)










