Brood XIX Cicadas Set to Emerge in Georgia
Where to Expect Cicadas This Summer
Counties Likely to See Cicadas
Brood XIX, a 17-year cicada brood, is expected to emerge in Georgia this summer, bringing with them their distinctive buzzing sound and unique lifecycle. According to Cicada Mania, the following counties in Georgia are likely to see cicadas:
- Banks
- Bartow
- Catoosa
- Chattooga
- Cherokee
- Clarke
- Cobb
- Columbia
- Coweta
- Dade
- Dawson
- DeKalb
- Douglas
- Fannin
- Fayette
- Floyd
- Forsyth
- Franklin
- Gilmer
- Gordon
- Gwinnett
- Habersham
- Hall
- Haralson
- Harris
- Hart
- Henry
- Houston
- Jackson
- Jefferson
- Lamar
- Lincoln
- Madison
- Marion
- McDuffie
- Meriwether
- Monroe
- Morgan
- Murray
- Muscogee
- Newton
- Oconee
- Paulding
- Pickens
- Pike
- Polk
- Putnam
- Rabun
- Randolph
- Rockdale
- Schley
- Screven
- Spalding
- Stephens
- Stewart
- Sumter
- Talbot
- Taliaferro
- Taylor
- Troup
- Upson
- Walker
- Walton
- Warren
- Washington
- Wayne
- Webster
- White
- Whitfield
- Wilkes
- Wilkinson
These counties are located in northern and central Georgia, with a few counties in the southern part of the state also likely to see cicadas. So, if you live in one of these areas, be prepared to experience the unique phenomenon of Brood XIX cicadas.
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