Newly started May, the chicharras’ singing is heard again in Morelos, especially in wooded areas like Cuernavaca. Its constant buzzing is noticed from the early hours of the day. Although for many this sound announces the arrival of rain, it actually coincides with the rise in temperature and humidity that is recorded at this time. These conditions are key for these insects to surface after spending years underground. Why do the chicharras sound…
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Newly started May, the chicharras’ singing is heard again in Morelos, especially in wooded areas like Cuernavaca. Its constant buzzing is noticed from the early hours of the day. Although for many this sound announces the arrival of rain, it actually coincides with the rise in temperature and humidity that is recorded at this time. These conditions are key for these insects to surface after spending years underground. Why do the chicharras sound…