I think they live underground for most of their life as lavae.Crickets make sound by rubbing their wings together (not its legs!), and cicadas have a special organ called a tymbal that produces sound. The tymbal contains a series of ribs that buckle one after the other when the cicada flexes its muscles. Every time a rib buckles, the rib produces a click.[3] Many clicks produce a buzzing sound. The action is like how a bendy straw makes sound: pulling and pushing the ribs of the bendy straw together makes a series of clicks. If you could push, pull, and twist a bendy straw hundreds of times a second the sound of the clicks would be so close together that you'd only hear a buzzing sound: this is how fast the cicada is able to vibrate its tymbal.
What i jut read seems to agree with your 17 years. but its species dependent 2-17 years.
It seems they live in grow up an dine as lavea on certain trees, this might explain there always seeming to be in one place year after year.
https://animals.howstuffworks.com/in...uestion733.htm
But the racket it is a mating call.
https://animals.howstuffworks.com/in...uestion733.htm
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Stayed at Picton Top Ten camping ground two years ago and the cicadas were phenomenal. In the photo, each bump on the power line is a cicada. One managed to get into our unit and stayed hidden until 1am when it started doing it's thing. I don't mind bugs at all but when I went out for a pee at 2am, the toilet door in the ablutions blocked was covered in cicadas ... probably up to 100. I didn't fancy disturbing them and having them swarm me so finished up behind a tree instead.
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