Published June 5, 2025

Cincinnati Cicada 17-Year Brood Emergence

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Written by Amy Baughman

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Understanding the Cincinnati 17-Year Cicadas: What Homeowners Need to Know

If you’re a homeowner in Cincinnati, you might have heard the buzz—literally—about the 17-year cicadas making their grand return. These fascinating insects, known for their synchronized emergence every 17 years, are a natural spectacle that can impact your outdoor living experience. As a real estate professional with The Cornerstone Home Group, I want to share some insights to help you navigate this unique event with confidence and optimism.

What Are 17-Year Cicadas?

The 17-year cicadas are a species of periodical cicadas that spend most of their lives underground as nymphs, feeding on tree roots. After 17 years, they emerge in mass to molt, mate, and lay eggs before dying off within a few weeks. This phenomenon is not only a marvel of nature but also a reminder of the incredible cycles that shape our environment.

Impact on Your Cincinnati Home

While cicadas can be noisy and their sheer numbers might seem overwhelming, they are generally harmless to humans and pets. However, their egg-laying habits can cause minor damage to young trees and shrubs. If you have newly planted landscaping, it’s a good idea to protect them with netting or delay planting until after the cicada season.

Tips for Homeowners

  1. Protect Young Trees: Use fine netting to shield branches from cicadas laying eggs.
  2. Enjoy the Experience: Cicadas are a sign of a healthy ecosystem. Their presence can be a unique talking point when showing your home.
  3. Maintain Your Yard: Regular yard maintenance can help minimize any potential damage.
  4. Stay Informed: Keep an eye on local updates about cicada activity to plan outdoor activities accordingly.

Why This Matters in Real Estate

As a seasoned real estate professional with over a decade of experience, I understand that every detail matters when buying or selling a home. The cicada emergence is a natural event that can influence curb appeal and outdoor enjoyment temporarily. Being informed allows you to address any concerns proactively, ensuring your home remains attractive and welcoming.

If you have questions about how the cicada season might affect your property or if you’re considering buying or selling in Cincinnati, I’m here to help. At The Cornerstone Home Group, brokered by eXp Realty and powered by PLACE we’re committed to providing a seamless, 5-star experience tailored to your needs.

Feel free to reach out to me, Beth Brown Ciul, at +1 513-850-4797 or via email at bethc@cornerstonehomesoh.com. Let’s make your real estate journey as smooth and successful as possible—even during cicada season!


Beth Brown Ciul
The Cornerstone Home Group, eXp Realty
https://bethc.cornerstonehomesoh.com

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