What Do Trillions of Cicadas Do Underground for Years?
Briefly

University of Connecticut entomologist mentions cicadas aren't idle underground, likely drinking tree roots. Georgetown University entomologist highlights limited knowledge about cicada activities underground.
Cicada nymphs feed innocently on tree roots using needle-like mouths, shedding exoskeleton every few years to accommodate growth, with stages called instars.
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