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  2. Why are 17-year cicadas so loud, and how do they make noise?

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    In short, male cicadas sing to attract females for the purposes of mating. Brood XIII 17-year cicadas spend the vast majority of their 17-year lifespans underground as juveniles feeding on tree ...

  3. Will Bucks County see cicadas this summer? What to know ... - AOL

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    And since Pennsylvania isn't one of the state expected to see a cicada emergence, the good news is residents won't have to deal with the buzzing noise caused by cicadas that can be as loud as a ...

  4. A rare, historically massive cicada season is coming: How to ...

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    The vibrations from your lawn equipment can attract cicadas. Cicadas come up for mating season and the males make their sounds through vibrations. You may be making a date without knowing it.

  5. Thopha saccata - Wikipedia

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    Male cicadas make a noise to attract females, which has been described as "the sound of summer". [16] The song of the double drummer is extremely loud—reportedly the loudest sound of any insect [17] —and can reach an earsplitting volume in excess of 120 dB if there are large numbers of double drummers at close range.

  6. Cicadidae - Wikipedia

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    Newly emerged cicadas climb up trees and molt into their adult stage, now equipped with wings. Males call to attract females, producing the distinct noisy songs cicadas are known for. Females respond to males with a 'click' made by flicking their wings. Once a male has found a female partner, his call changes to indicate that they are a mating ...

  7. Here's what 'Cicadageddon 2024' will sound like, and ... - AOL

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    Cicadas don't cause the same level of destruction as locusts. Although large swarms of cicadas can damage young trees as the insects lay their eggs in branches, larger trees can usually withstand ...