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 No.1309

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GOD WHY WON'T CICADAS EVER SHUT THE HELL UP?!
The ones in Japan seem to sound slightly less annoying, but jesus christ there's at least one outside in a tree that will keep going for like 20 minutes at a time. So. Annoying.

 No.1310

I like the sound they make. It reminds me of childhood. It's like listening to the sound of rain. It's soothing in a way.

 No.1316

in my area they're so repetitive that you only notice them when they stop singing, it's only a bother when there's loads of them in a place with tall trees.
actually it's so ingrained in me I feel weird when the temperature is too hot and I dont hear any.

 No.1372

GOD WHY WON'T THEY SHUT UP!?! The past few years there's been a few Mississippi Kites (large birds) that love to eat these, but they're not here this year and it's like the cicadas are mocking it.REEEEEEEEEEEEEEE-EREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
REEEEEEEEEEE-EEEEEEEEE-REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

 No.1373

Solid tone cicada?

 No.2042

There was some bug outside my window this morning that was very loud. It sounded like a noisy hard drive. Eventually after an hour of ruined sleep I ran around outside to try and find the annoying little bugger to make them stop. After a dozen or so minutes I swatted at some bush and they finally stopped. Annoying~

 No.2043

i noticed they were very loud this morning too but they are not merely confined to a bush around here. i imagine they're living on almost every tree for miles.

 No.2044

I don't hear them around here as much as I did a few months ago, likely a combination of drought and these guys >>1854
I really can't complain. The Japanese ones seem more melodic than these guys that are closer to just screeching.




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