Baltimore, MD – May 7, 2025 – Yes, you read that right: Maryland is about to be swarmed by cicadas again — only four years after the unforgettable Brood X emergence in 2021. This time, it’s Brood XIV — a massive group of periodical cicadas making an early appearance in what scientists call a “straggler” emergence.
Typically, Brood XIV wasn't due until 2028, but thousands (possibly millions) are surfacing in Maryland and 12 other states earlier than expected, due to natural biological glitches. These stragglers — 17-year cicadas arriving four years early — are already making their presence known in parts of the state.
The last major cicada event in Maryland, Brood X in 2021, was one of the largest and noisiest in memory. Now, in 2025, experts say this new emergence won’t rival that in scale, but it could still feel just as loud and disruptive. Brood XIV is technically the second-largest cicada brood in the U.S., according to the University of Connecticut.
"You know, we said we weren't gonna see them for another 17 years. Right? But oh, my gosh! Here they are again,” said Dr. Michael Raupp, Professor Emeritus at the University of Maryland, in a WJZ interview.... Read More: Pikesville Patch