A map of where periodical cicada broods will emerge in Ohio between 2025 and 2038.
A map of where periodical cicada broods will emerge in Ohio between 2025 and 2038.
Home » News » National News » Ohio » Cicada map 2025: Where are they? When do cicadas go away? Here's how long they will be around
Ohio

Cicada map 2025: Where are they? When do cicadas go away? Here's how long they will be around

If you’re getting irritated by the ear-piercing sound of this year’s group of cicadas in and around Cincinnati and Southwest Ohio (and the mess they leave behind), you’re probably wondering when they’re going to go away. Here’s what to know.

When will the cicadas go away?

Video Thumbnail

Millions, if not billions, of cicadas (whether you like them or not) have emerged in Cincinnati, Southwest Ohio, Northern Kentucky, and Southeast Indiana. This brood of cicadas is XIV (14), the latest brood of 17-year cicadas to emerge.

The duration of the cicadas’ presence depends on the brood and whether they are annual or periodical species.

Once periodical cicadas have mated and the females have laid their eggs, the insects will die after about three to six weeks above ground after first emerging. That means many of this year’s periodical cicadas are set to die in mid-June, according to The Nature Conservancy.

The eggs will hatch in early August and nymphs will burrow into the soil, while the dead adult cicadas will fall back to the ground, helping to fertilize the soil.

Map shows which parts of Cincinnati and Southwest Ohio are seeing cicadas this year

This 2025 brood has emerged in great numbers along the I-71 corridor near Cincinnati, per The Enquirer. All or part of several other counties in Southern and Southwest Ohio are experiencing cicadas this year.

Here are the counties that are getting hit the hardest:

When will a brood of cicadas emerge in Greater Cincinnati after 2025?

In two years, a 13-year brood is expected to emerge in Brown and Clermont counties southeast of Cincinnati, as well as 10 other counties in Northern Kentucky.

Ohio will then see cicadas again in 2033, 2036 and 2038, according to Cicada Mania.

Kaycee Sloan contributed to reporting.

This story was updated to add a gallery.  

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Cicada map 2025: Where are they? When do cicadas go away? Here’s how long they will be around

Reporting by Mariyam Muhammad, Cincinnati Enquirer / Cincinnati Enquirer

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

Image

Image

Image

Related posts

Leave a Comment