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A tree overrun by a plague of cicadas in the Southeastern US

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A massive number of cicadas were recorded invading a tree in Tennessee, Southeastern USA. This brood of cicadas is also called the Great Southern Brood; they emerge from the ground and swarm the area in massive numbers every 13 years

The filmer says: "We live in Tennessee and have witnessed a plague-like hatch of the 13 year periodic cicadas."
"Their cadence is quite deafening."
"Here you can see dozens of cicadas emerging from the earth. "
"These bugs are really incredible"
"This brood (called "Brood XIX, The Great Southern Brood) lives dormant under ground for 13 years"
"All hatch by the millions over the course of a few weeks when the soil temperature gets in their perfect range."

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