Fun thread, and nice shots.

In Japan, cicadas are generally thought of fondly, and are seen as a good sign of the coming of summer.

Also, while the larvae feed on fluid from tree roots (which may not be so good for some very young trees but in general seems to not bother the trees so much), the older cicadas don't seem to eat much of anything. Nor do they bite, sting or spread any diseases.

I guess that I am in the minority, but I have a soft spot for them (NOT to eat). Something about them waiting around for 13 or 17 years, then flying about just trying to get the next generation going before its all over in just five weeks makes me feel sentimental.