As if the bridge and tunnel people weren't bad enough
"A female cicada lays eggs on a tree branch. Cicadas are starting to emerge for their weeks-long frenzy of molting, mating and egg laying."
"What is most memorable is the deafening noise the males make with drumlike organs called timbals to attract more sedate females." For those of you New Yorkers who don't know from nature, imagine a Puerto Rican Day parade that goes on all summer, with wings.
East Coast Braces for Bug Onslaught via Reuters