I also live in the woods and have the constant 'crunching' noise in all directions. This is the first time I've actually experienced cicadas (it seems I've always been somewhere they aren't) and although I did some research upon their arrival, I found out something new this morning when I was cutting grass. It seems that
'cicadas are attracted to loud noises — including those coming from power tools, leaf blowers, and other machinery — and they will swarm toward the noise.'
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As I was cutting the grass—my mind wandering as always
—I tried to understand why the mower sound would attract them. Is it the females thinking that the mower is a huge, super, male cicada and wanting to mate with it? Or is it the males wanting to do away with the competition, or perhaps play wingman to get in on the action? It's no wonder they only live above ground for a few weeks. They're idiots!