Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs

As 17-year periodic cicadas scratch and buzz in 13 states, entomologists remind us that brash noise is really a love song. Adults emerge from the ground, sing, mate and die, all within a few weeks, then hatchlings fall from trees, burrow in the ground and eat roots for 17 years.

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I like that noise. It's a part of summer.

I like that noise.

Ya, me too. There will be lots of full bellies in the forest this month.

Cicadas-nature's free buffet.

Are they related to rcada's?

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