Examples of using Cicadas in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
The cicadas were still singing.
Well, you can certainly hear the cicadas.
The cicadas are behaving like.
Rhododendrons with many cicadas free of fungus.
When these cicadas detect the 17th upswing, they emerge.
No link between rhododendron cicadas and bud rot.
When these cicadas detect the 17th upswing, they emerge.
There are two approved pesticides with fenpyroximate against cicadas.
There are 3,000 species of cicadas, and not all follow the same life cycle.
The cicadas have been quiet, we don't want to be out in the open when they start up again.
The much less talked about annual, or“dogday,” cicadas emerge basically every late summer.
These types of cicadas appear all across America, from the Southwest to the Mid-Atlantic region.
The results was that after the second blossomof the peach trees, the 17 year cicadas emerged after just 16 years.
Periodical cicadas are separated by broods- a way to categorize the insects based on their life cycle.
There is no fungicide against the fungus, butthere are chemical pesticides that kill rhododendron cicadas(and other useful small animals).
There are two general types of cicadas in terms of their life cycles, and about 3000 species of the insect in total.
You do not need to get into this cycle, but you can farm your garden naturally andcultivate sturdy plants, which cicadas provide just the fitness training that is needed in nature.
Rhododendron cicadas like other plant sucker viruses can transmit, against the plant's defenses are not always sufficient.
But, in the end,other than some finding them more than a little annoying when the creatures emerge en masse, cicadas are otherwise harmless(unless you're a tree), terrible-looking bugs with a truly bizarre life-cycle.
The researchers then took cicadas that were 15 years old and placed them in the soil of the peach trees that would blossom twice in one year.
However, media representatives are certain that rhododendron cicadas transmit bad viruses and must be fought(with products of the advertiser) necessarily.
Since cicadas are completely harmless to animals and humans(even to eat), their high numbers all at once prevents total annihilation.
After completing the mating cycle, the shivering racket in the trees begins to fade,and the adult cicadas drop dead(sometimes in the billions per brood) within a few weeks of emerging from the ground, with their bodies ultimately making massive piles that must be raked and shoveled.
However, cicadas are harmless and essentially only survive as a species because of their sheer numbers and weird life-cycle which has ensured that no predator has evolved to specifically depend on them as a food source.
Unfortunately, when too many cicadas use the same tree branch, the branch can die, with the result called flagging.
At this point, the cicadas can remain underground for years living in a state of suspended development, waiting for other members of their brood to catch up in growth.
Invertebrates commonly eaten include spiders, millipedes, centipedes(which ravens behead before eating),grasshoppers, cicadas and caterpillars(especially of the family Noctuidae), which are important in feeding nestlings. Australian ravens sometimes eat yabbies(Cherax destructor) from the edges of dams. Unusually for a ground-feeding omnivore, earthworms are rarely eaten.
Upon hatching, the baby cicadas- which look like small white terminates or ants- feed on the water from the branch before falling to the ground.
While some annual species of cicadas do have multi-year life cycles, overlapping generation of adults makes it so they appear yearly.
At this point you might be wondering how the cicadas all know when to emerge after living entombed for so long deep in the dark ground, particularly as the environment they live in more or less has relatively static conditions(typically 1-8 ft. deep) in some regions.