I gotta POO, but here is a JOKE before I do.....

thick said:
man that's gotta suck. Look like a cochroach/junebug cross.


I don't dare look I hate june bugs and cochroaches....So if they r a yucky cross between the two of those gross crawly things u can keep them!!!
 
talk about a random post..... thanks for the info fastfood.,lol



Fast Food said:
May 2004
The Cicadas are Coming to the Washington DC area in May 2004! Remember this when making outdoor plans this spring. You may want to postpone family barbecues and move some events indoors.

In the eastern half of the United States, periodical cicadas come up out of the ground every 17 years. They are large insects, about an inch and a half long, with black bodies, red eyes and delicate wings. There are far too many to count. You will see them on the sidewalk, on the trees, on the porch, on the street.

In a few weeks, probably in early to mid-May, the cicada nymphs will crawl out of the ground, onto trees and will shed their skins. The males sing very loudly to attract female mates. The females will lay their eggs in the branches of trees. The nymphs hatch and burrow several inches underground. The aboveground cycle lasts less than four weeks. Beginning in mid-June, the adults will all die. Male cicadas die soon after mating. Females lay 400 to 600 eggs before they die.

Fortunately, Cidadas don't bite or sting so they're not harmful to people or pets. They generally leave no lasting damage, except possibly to young trees and shrubs. They are annoying to most, though some people find them and their unique life cycle to be fascinating.
 
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