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700 WLW On-Demand700 WLW On-DemandEddie & Rocky -- 5/6/25A jam packed edition of the Eddie and Rocky show! They are joined by Prosecutor Jeremey Rosenthal, FBI Agent Elena Iatarola, Dr. Gene Kritsky, Dwight Young, and Dan Sturmer2025-05-061h 22Eddie & Rocky on 700WLWEddie & Rocky on 700WLWEddie & Rocky -- 5/6/25A jam packed edition of the Eddie and Rocky show! They are joined by Prosecutor Jeremey Rosenthal, FBI Agent Elena Iatarola, Dr. Gene Kritsky, Dwight Young, and Dan Sturmer2025-05-061h 20Smologies with Alie WardSmologies with Alie WardCICADAS with Gene KritskyThey are numerous. They are patient. They are COMING for the United States in droves this spring: They are cicadas. *The* Cicada guy Dr. Gene Kritsky joins to chat all about the annual cicadas you may see every summer vs. the periodical ones that cycle through the states in broods of giant numbers. Learn how they survive underground for decades, what they are doing down there, and all about their lifecycle. Plus, get inspired to take a cicada safari and appreciate their songs, which can be as loud as an ambulance. By the end, you’ll want to don a...2025-04-2425 minIlluminatedIlluminatedBrood XEvery seventeen years in the eastern United States, a roaring mass of millions of black-bodied, red-eyed, thumb-length insects erupt from the ground. For a few glorious weeks the periodical cicadas cover the trees and the air vibrates with their chorus of come-hither calls. Then they leave a billion eggs to hatch and burrow into the dirt, beginning the seventeen year cycle all over again. Sing. Fly. Mate. Die. This is Brood X or the Great Eastern Brood. It’s an event which, for the residents of a dozen or so US states, is the abiding memory of fo...2024-09-0528 minSeriously...Seriously...Brood XEvery 17 years in the eastern United States, a roaring mass of millions of black-bodied, red-eyed, thumb-length insects erupt from the ground. For a few glorious weeks the periodical cicadas cover the trees and the air vibrates with their chorus of come-hither calls. Then they leave a billion eggs to hatch and burrow into the dirt, beginning the seventeen year cycle all over again. Sing. Fly. Mate. Die. This is Brood X or the Great Eastern Brood. It’s an event which, for the residents of a dozen or so US states, is the abiding memory of four, ma...2024-07-0928 minDr. Diane\'s Adventures in LearningDr. Diane's Adventures in LearningCicada Reunion Tour 2024 -- Meet Brood XIII on A Chicago Adventure with Dr. Diane and LynnSend us a textHave you ever wondered what it feels like to witness a natural spectacle that only happens once every 17 years? From midnight adventures in Chicago's Centennial Park to loud walks through Ryerson Forest Preserve, join Lynn and Elena Coles and me as we dig deeper into the heart of the Cicada Convergence. Get to know the Brood XIII magicicadas and join us as we try to find all three species by sight and by call!You may have already been inspired by the cicada convergence this year! In the first episode2024-07-0534 minWBZ Book ClubWBZ Book ClubA Tale of Two Broods, by Gene KritskyThe 2024 Emergence of Periodical Cicada Broods XIII and XIX.Get all the news you need by listening to WBZ NewsRadio 1030 on the free #iHeartRadio app! Or ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio.2024-06-2901 minScience WeeklyScience WeeklyIn their prime: how trillions of cicadas pop up right on timeRight now, across much of the midwestern and eastern US, trillions of cicadas are crawling out from the soil. And this year is extra special, because two broods are erupting from the ground at once. The first brood hasn’t been seen for 13 years, the other for 17 years and the last time they emerged together Thomas Jefferson was president. Ian Sample speaks to entomologist Dr Gene Kritsky to find out what’s going on, why periodical cicadas emerge in cycles of prime numbers and how they keep time underground. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod2024-05-2116 minScience WeeklyScience WeeklyIn their prime: how trillions of cicadas pop up right on timeRight now, across much of the midwestern and eastern US, trillions of cicadas are crawling out from the soil. And this year is extra special, because two broods are erupting from the ground at once. The first brood hasn’t been seen for 13 years, the other for 17 years and the last time they emerged together Thomas Jefferson was president. Ian Sample speaks to entomologist Dr Gene Kritsky to find out what’s going on, why periodical cicadas emerge in cycles of prime numbers and how they keep time underground. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod2024-05-2117 minOlogies with Alie WardOlogies with Alie WardSmologies #43: CICADAS with Gene KritskyANNOUNCEMENT: SMOLOGIES NOW HAS ITS OWN FEED! SUBSCRIBE  FOR NEW EPISODES EVERY THURSDAY. Subscribe to Smologies: https://pod.link/1746567248They are numerous. They are patient. They are COMING for the United States in droves this spring: They are cicadas. *The* Cicada guy Dr. Gene Kritsky joins to chat all about the annual cicadas you may see every summer vs. the periodical ones that cycle through the states in broods of giant numbers. Learn how they survive underground for decades, what they are doing down there, all about their lifecycle, why some cozy up underground for 17 ye...2024-05-0625 minBill Cunningham on 700WLWBill Cunningham on 700WLW4-30-24 Bill Cunningham ShowWillie breaks down crime in the Tri-State with WLWT's Sheree Pallelo, Gene Kritsky warns us about the coming cicada invasion, and Michael Letts previes the coming chaos around November's election.2024-04-301h 49Bill Cunningham on 700WLWBill Cunningham on 700WLW4-30-24 Willie with Gene KritskyOnce again they descend upon the Tri-State. The cicadas are back. Willie brings on cicada expert Gene Kritsky to discuss why this years brood will be the biggest in a long time.2024-04-3016 minJumpstart NatureJumpstart Nature#6: Cicadas: Unexpected Ambassadors of BiodiversitySend us a textPeriodical cicadas are amazing animals - they spend nearly 13 or 17 years underground, and all decide, together, to come out and party in your trees at the same time.They are loud, and perhaps you think they are annoying. But they are one of the most accessible demonstrations of nature's abundance that still occurs.But cicadas are super important to our ecosystems and the food webs that support life. Their story is full of history, drama, and even optimism. And right now, as this is being released in 2024, a rare "...2024-04-2929 minNature\'s ArchiveNature's Archive#95: The Rare 2024 Cicada Double Emergence with Dr. Chris Simon2024 is going to be another year of the cicada, with the emergence of two periodical cicada groups, or broods (Brood XIII and Brood XIX), at the same time, roughly in late April to early May.Now, throughout much of the world, cicadas serenade us in summer afternoons - you might be familiar with that, and wonder “what’s the big deal”.But in a few special locations, periodical cicadas emerge on a specific cycle, every 13 or 17 years. These emergences are like clockwork - somehow these insects know exactly when to emerge from the ground, in synchr...2024-04-221h 08Dr. Diane\'s Adventures in LearningDr. Diane's Adventures in LearningThe Cicadas Are Coming -- Everything You Need To Know To Be Prepared for the ConvergenceSend us a textScience, history, and gastronomy are on the menu this week! Building on our cicada episode with the buzz-worthy Dr. Gene Kritsky, co-hosts Dr. Diane and  Lynn Wareh Coles unlock the secrets of the cicada convergence with a swarm of guests. First up, Sue Fliess, author of the beautiful picture book Cicada Symphony. Sue's passion for cicadas, ignited during quiet pandemic strolls, led to a treasure trove of surprising facts. Discover how these insects protect their hearing while creating their trademark music and how you can engage with these fascinating creatures. We'll gu...2024-04-1046 minDr. Diane\'s Adventures in LearningDr. Diane's Adventures in LearningThe Cicadas Are Coming! Meet the Indiana Jones of the Cicada World, Dr. Gene KritskySend us a textThe Cicadas Are Coming!!! It's a once-in-our-lifetime opportunity to observe and take part in citizen science with your class. Not since Thomas Jefferson was President have broods XIX and XIII emerged together! It won't happen again until 2245. And we have you covered with everything you need to share this magic with your students and friends.Join us as we embark on an enthralling journey through the remarkable world of cicadas with the Indiana Jones of the insect world, Dr. Gene Kritsky. Discover why these creatures captivate our imaginations and create memories...2024-04-1039 minWords of the WoodsWords of the WoodsSpecial Edition: 17 Years, 64 Degrees, 100 DecibelsThe alarm clock is ready to ring for the periodical cicadas of Lake County. The previous mass emergence of these true bugs in 2007 set the alarm for 2024. During spring and summer 17 years ago, millions of cicadas tunneled out of the soil, crawled up trees, sang, mated and completed their life cycle. This will be a magical year for their offspring. In this special-edition episode, host Brett Peto discusses the 2024 emergence of periodical cicadas in Illinois. Links mentioned: Horizons magazine Cicada resources Cicada programs and events Celebrating Cicadas special...2024-03-1920 minPatrick Miner\'s WebPatrick Miner's WebNATURAL SCIENCE. CicadasDr. Gene Kritsky is much more than a most qualified entomologist! In this episode he will take us for a walk in a city park and carefully introduce the three cicada species that comprise the two broods due to emerge from the soil this May and June. The periodical cicada is not to be confused the the annual cicada which emerges in late summer.It is possible, it is easy and it is recommended that you download the App SICADA SAFARI. Submit photos of cicadas you find, and check the cicada activity near you. Fun and Simple.   2024-02-1743 minlyreigilgellkindlelyreigilgellkindleDownload The Tears of Re Beekeeping in Ancient Egypt [R.A.R]**Download The Tears of Re: Beekeeping in Ancient Egypt Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book**by Gene KritskyReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=019936138XORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW!Read PDF Download The Tears of Re: Beekeeping in Ancient Egypt [R.A.R] Ebook Online PDF Download and Download PDF Download The Tears of Re: Beekeeping in Ancient Egypt [R.A.R] Ebook Online PDF Download by Gene Kritsky [PDF] Download Download The Tears of Re: Beekeeping in Ancient Egypt [R.A.R] Ebook | READ...2023-10-0800 minwilanikaslanwilanikaslanPdf free^^ The Tears of Re Beekeeping in Ancient Egypt [EbooK Epub]Download The Tears of Re: Beekeeping in Ancient Egypt Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Gene Kritsky Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=019936138X OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! [PDF] Download Pdf free^^ The Tears of Re: Beekeeping in Ancient Egypt [EbooK Epub] Ebook | READ ONLINE Download Pdf free^^ The Tears of Re: Beekeeping in Ancient Egypt [EbooK Epub] read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download Pdf free^^ The Tears of Re: Beekeeping in Ancient Egypt [EbooK Epub] PDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI - AUDIOBOOK2023-05-2500 minOn WildlifeOn WildlifeCicadas with Gene KritskyThe animal that we’re talking about this week is one that you’ve probably heard before. They also have one of the most interesting life cycles on the planet and can emerge in huge swarms. This week, Alex is joined by expert Gene Kritsky, Professor of Biology and Dean of the School of Behavioral and Natural Sciences at Mount St. Joseph University, to tell you all there is to know about these amazing creatures. So, you may want to invest in some earplugs because we’re going to learn all about cicadas.For source...2022-06-0825 minNature GuysNature GuysGoing Cuckoo Gia and Bob just cannot let go of the 17 year cicadas. They discuss a very cool bird the Yellow-Billed Cuckoo that has a special taste for cicadas. Related episodes: Cicadas, 17 Years to Awesome and The Nature of Oaks with Doug Tallamy Our sources for this episode include: Cicada Safari App created by Dr. Gene Kritsky  Ohio Birds: A Folding Pocket Guide to Familiar Species published by Waterford Press Bird Note Podcast on the Yellow-billed Cuckoo 2021-10-1234 minBeekeeping Today PodcastBeekeeping Today PodcastDr. Gene Kritsky on Honey Bees and CicadasIn this episode we talk with Dr. Gene Kritsky, who has authored or edited 10 books and over 250 papers on subjects as diverse as entomology, Egyptology, evolution, history of science, dinosaur biology, insect poetry and insect mythology. The Tears of Re: Beekeeping in Ancient Egypt is one of his Egyptology stories in a book, and Periodical Cicadas: The Brood X Edition was released this spring, just before Brood X began singing their mating songs (at up to 90 decibels at their peak) in the Eastern US this spring. He is the Dean, and a Professor in the department of...2021-07-1955 minHere We AreHere We AreCicadas!In this first ever 4-person episode of Here We Are, I get to geek out all about cicadas with Barrett Klein (who is a good friend of mine and very popular Here We Are guest), Joseph Yoon (Executive Director of Brooklyn Bugs), and Gene Kritsky (Entomologist and cicada expert). We discuss the origin of cicadas, the cultural aversion to eating insects in West, the interesting relationship cicadas have with prime numbers, and more!Barrett Klein: https://www.pupating.org/https://www.uwlax.edu/profile/bklein/Gene Kritsky's new book "Periodical Cicadas: The Brood X Edition"...2021-07-072h 02Here We AreHere We AreCicadas!In this first ever 4-person episode of Here We Are, I get to geek out all about cicadas with Barrett Klein (who is a good friend of mine and very popular Here We Are guest), Joseph Yoon (Executive Director of Brooklyn Bugs), and Gene Kritsky (Entomologist and cicada expert). We discuss the origin of cicadas, the cultural aversion to eating insects in West, the interesting relationship cicadas have with prime numbers, and more! Barrett Klein: https://www.pupating.org/ https://www.uwlax.edu/profile/bklein/ Gene Kritsky's new book "Periodical Cicadas: The Brood X Edition": https://amzn.to/3yygAMg Cicada...2021-07-072h 02The Smart 7The Smart 7Ep 363. The Sunday 7 - Brood X Cicadas, Encrypted Criminals, Sick Bats and the Man a Whale ate...Today's episode includes the following guests:Professor Oliver Jones, RMIT University in Melbourne AustraliaHaroon Malik, Cyber Security Director at 6ClicksDr Kelsey Moreno, Tel Aviv UniversityGene Kritsky, Dean of Behavioural and Natural Sciences at Mount St Joseph UniversityDr Chris Van Tulleken, BBC Documentary presenterDr Katie Andrews from the World Mosquito ProgrammeMichael Packard, Modern Day Jonah, Provincetown, Massachusetts The Smart 7 is a daily podcast that puts your brain into gear by telling you everything you need to know for the day in less than 7 minutes. It's a snapshot of the world, covering everything fr...2021-06-1315 minPerson of Interest with Natalie JonesPerson of Interest with Natalie JonesDr. Gene Kritsky CICADASLets talk about BUGS BABY! Here in the Cincinnati area we have the leading Cicada specialist Dr. Gene Kritsky - author of 10 books - many about cicadas specifically and science in general. Giddy up, this man is excited :) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2021-05-2730 minSaturday Morning with Jack TameSaturday Morning with Jack TameRuud Kleinpaste: Trillions of cicadas about to emerge in 15 US statesLove is in the air this spring in the eastern United States, where billions of cicadas will soon appear in the biggest emergence event since 2004.The insects are part of a group called Brood X — also known as the Great Eastern Brood — which is expected in a geographical range stretching from Tennessee to New York.These cicadas have been subterranean for 17 years, tunneling and feeding beneath the soil. When they are back above ground, finding a mate will be, understandably, a top priority. The loud, buzzing drone cicadas make is actually a mating song emitted by male insects, flex...2021-05-1503 minThe Not Old - Better ShowThe Not Old - Better Show#540 17 Year Cicada Safari - Dr. Gene Kritsky17 Year Cicada Safari - Dr. Gene Kritsky The Not Old Better Show, Science & Technology Interview Series Welcome to The Not Old Better Show.  I’m Paul Vogelzang and this episode is brought to you by Feals and is part of our Science Makes Us Safer series.   Our guest today is Dr. Gene Kritsky, and we’re talking about the 17-year periodical cicadas.  Dr. Gene Kritsky is the dean of Behavioral and Natural Sciences and is a professor in the Department of Biology at Mount St. Joseph University. Additionally, Dr. Gene Kr...2021-05-1329 minThe Mike O\'Meara ShowThe Mike O'Meara Show#2683: Brood XWe're joined today by cicada expert Dr. Gene Kritsky! Plus: Brood X... high meat, and Mike finds a childhood connection with art theft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesOur Sponsors:* Check out Mint Mobile: https://mintmobile.com/TMOS* Check out Thompson Cigars and use my code TMOS for a great deal: https://thompsoncigar.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2021-05-051h 21Nature GuysNature GuysCicadas, 17 Years to Awesome Gia and Bob are excited about the arrival of the 17 year periodic cicadas. We hope to inspire you to either love cicadas or maybe just hate them a little less. Bob and Gia share 17 cool things about cicadas. There is nothing to fear when the cicadas are here! Please listen to the episode to learn all about our contest to celebrate the cicadas! Email us your entry to info@natureguys.org. Related episodes: Cicadas are Kinda Cute, The Nature of Oaks with Doug Tallamy Our...2021-05-0439 minBackyard Ecology™Backyard Ecology™Tracking the Periodical Cicadas with Dr. Gene Kritsky For many of us, the rhythmic chatter of annual cicadas is a natural part of every summer. But then… every once in a while… the trees explode in a deafening chorus of periodical cicadas. Periodical cicadas will spend over a decade as nymphs underground before emerging and maturing into adults. The adults only live a few weeks, but what an impression they make while they are here! In this episode of the Backyard Ecology podcast, we talk with Dr. Gene Kritsky. Gene...2021-04-291h 06Beekeeping Today PodcastBeekeeping Today PodcastHive Types - Part 1: Flow Hive with Stuart Anderson (S3, E48)This week, we start our multi-part series on hive types other than the standard Langstroth.  We start with the Flow Hive. In this episode, we talk with Stewart Anderson, who, with his son Cedar imagined and then created the Flow Hive, certainly the most cosmic jump in the technology of honey harvesting developed since the first mechanical honey extractor conceived by Major Franz Elder von Hruschka in 1865. It started on a hot summer day 16 years ago when Cedar had spent a long day cranking his extractor harvesting his honey crop. Cranky bees, humid tropical weather an...2021-04-2656 minWLWT News 5WLWT News 5The Rise of Brood X -- The Cicadas are Coming!Are you ready for the invasion? Millions and millions of the 17-year Brood X cicadas are spending their last few weeks underground before they return to the surface and into the trees. Just like in 2004, when they rise, you'll hear the deafening sound of their mating call as they look for a partner to lay eggs before descending back below the surface. Dr. Gene Kritsky of Mount St. Joseph's University joins the podcast to talk all things cicada. You'll learn about what they really are, their role in the ecosystem and how these insects have a biblical past!2021-03-1821 minOlogies with Alie WardOlogies with Alie WardCicadology (CICADAS) with Gene KritskyThey are numerous. They are patient. They are COMING for the United States in droves this spring: They are cicadas. *The* Cicada guy Dr. Gene Kritsky joins to chat all about the annual cicadas you may see every summer vs. the periodical ones that cycle through the states in broods of giant numbers. Learn how they survive underground for decades, what they are doing down there, all about their lifecycle, who eats them and why, plus get inspired to take a cicada safari, download Cicada Safari, and appreciate their sexually desperate songs, which can be as loud as an...2021-03-031h 11The Best of StuffThe Best of StuffSTBYM Interview Interlude Playlist, Part 4: Gene KritskyJoin Stuff to Blow Your Mind's Robert Lamb and Joe McCormick as they talk about ancient Egyptian beekeeping with "The Tears of Re" author and entomologist Gene Kritsky. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2020-03-271h 22Jìgìjìgì: Africulture PodcastJìgìjìgì: Africulture PodcastBeekeeping in Ancient Kemet (Egypt) EsoTerracisms: Beekeeping – JP017 We travel to the beginning of time to learn about Keeping the Tears of Ra (Beekeeping), while reflecting on our own experiences with keeping bees in college. Works ReferencedTears of Re – Gene KritskyJìgìjìgì EP 006 – Compost 457: Dave Hunter on Native BeesSmoke Conditions Affect the Release of the Venom Droplet Accompanying Sting Extension in Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Asante Sana ߊߛߊ߲ߕߌ ߛߣߊMedase Paa   ߡߍߘߊߛߋ ߔߊ Modupe O ߡߏߘߎߔߋ ߏThank you for listening to Jìgìjìgì ߖߜ߭ߌ߬ߖߜ߭ߌ߬ Transcript Peace, I am Mason Olonade and this is Jìgìjìgì: Africulture Podcast. Here we believe bui...2019-12-1300 minNature GuysNature GuysCicadas are Kinda CuteJoin us as we explore the mysterious world of periodical cicadas. Our research for this episode was easy because we are lucky to have in Cincinnati a cicada expert. Gene Kritsky is a Professor of Biology at Mount St. Joseph University. We has written a book called “Periodical Cicadas The Plague and the Puzzle. He also has a website called MSJ Cicada Web Site (http://faculty.msj.edu/kritskg/cicada/site/Home.html)2017-09-2631 minThe Power Play NetworkThe Power Play NetworkYoAndrew News Talk Show (8:00pm ET) | 05 - 21 - 13 |Discussions and Guests: 8:05pm ET: We go into the latest statistics how parents are spying on there children with technology.  8:35pm ET: Guest: Jill Duffy, writer and software analyst at www.PCMag.com speaks about the new device "Google Glass" and what we know so far about the software.  9:05pm ET:  Guest: Gene Kritsky, Professor and Chair of Biology at College of Mount St. Joseph educates us on the "Cicada" coming one arth for the first time in 17 years. 9:35pm ET: After the tornado striking Oklahoma yesterday, the news again tried to report it. Phone Line Question: How are you tak...2013-05-222h 00