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17-year Brood II cicadas…
17-year Brood II cicadas will be back this spring
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March 22, 2013, 4:20 AM
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Later in the spring, this brood of periodical cicadas —- which surfaces every 17 years -— will swarm the East Coast from North Carolina to New York and farther north.
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