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For the last six years the D.C. area has been battling the spotted lanternfly, but this year populations have exploded.
Cicadas have already started emerging from the ground across the U.S.
While cicadas are causing a noisy ruckus in at least one South Carolina county, many are not yet awake in Western North Carolina.
Stumpy, the unassuming little cherry tree that's become a national sensation, is set to be removed from the Tidal Basin as soon as late May.
Crawling out from underground every 13 or 17 years, with a collective song as loud as jet engines, the periodical cicadas are nature's kings of the calendar.
Tennessee and other southern states are expected to experience the effects of a rare dual emergence of two cicada broods at the same time.
In Fletcher, there's one farm that's moving its operation underground: Carolina Trufferies.