Close-up of a cicada on a tree trunk.
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BILLIONS of sex-crazed insects will fly across the country this summer after lying dormant for 17 years.

The eerie insects are now plagued with a zombie-esque fungus similar to that in The Last of Us, a popular video game turned hit TV show.

Close-up of a cicada on a tree trunk.
Brood XIV cicadas will emerge this summerCredit: AFP
Pile of dead cicadas on the ground.
The cicadas have been infected with a Last of Us-like fungusCredit: Getty
Map of active periodical cicada broods in the United States.
The cicadas will be seen in several statesCredit: U.S. Forest Service

This summer, the Brood XIV class cicadas will begin feeding on tree sap across the United States.

The cicadas have lain dormant for nearly two decades. 

During their four- to six-week life span above ground, they are expected to search for mates and reproduce, USA Today reported.

“Nature is more peculiar than any science fiction ever penned,” remarked John Cooley, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Connecticut, while discussing the phenomenon with Scientific American.

The red-eyed cicadas will begin rising from the ground after the temperature averages over 64 degrees Fahrenheit.

“It takes roughly two entire weeks for the majority of the cicadas to emerge,” Gene Kritsky, a professor at Mount St. Joseph University in Cincinnati, mentioned to USA Today.

“Once they start coming out at a specific location, that starts the clock. 

“You’ll have cicadas at that location for the next six weeks.”

After mating, the female insect will deposit eggs so the cycle can repeat in 2042. 

The insects, who buzz so loudly that police have been called on them, are already beginning their ascent.

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Cicadas have already been reported in North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, Ohio, New Jersey, Georgia, and Maryland. 

The loud buzz is actually a mating song sung by the male cicadas to attract the females.

This year, the buzzes will be even louder as the 17-year cicadas have been plagued by a fungus called Massospora cicadina.

Massospora increases the insects’ sex drive and turns them into “zombies,” according to the New York Post.

The genital-destroying disease causes the spores to replace the cicadas’ genitalia with fungus.

Once the insect is infected, it flaps its wings like a female cicada, luring healthy males to mate with it. 

Where will the cicadas be seen this summer

  • Georgia
  • Kentucky
  • Indiana
  • Massachusetts
  • North Carolina
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Ohio
  • Pennsylvania
  • Tennessee
  • Virginia
  • West Virginia

After the males try to mate with the infected insect, they will also become infected and spread the fungus.

“This allows them to spread the infection to both males and females…and they are deceived into doing this as much as possible until they ultimately fall prey to the fungus and perish,” Smithsonian entomologist and collections manager Floyd Shockley explained to the Washington Times.

“It’s sex, drugs and zombies,” Cooley said.

Luckily, humans have nothing to fear from cicadas.

While their buzz may be annoying, they won’t bite or sting anyone.

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