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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. This'll just take a minute.

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When the 17-year cicadas last made their entrance, the world wide web was in its infancy and Google didn't even exist.

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Now, these emerging insects are the bug-eyed darlings of the cyberworld.

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And with your help, scientists are using the power of the Internet to track their appearances via Twitter, Instagram and other online databases.

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This particular brood of "periodicals," known as Brood II, has been underground since 1996.

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The bugs started climbing back into trees this May, and have been rising by the billions and mating up a storm along the east coast, from North Carolina to Connecticut.

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To record the path of Swarmageddon, the Wildlife Conservation Society is asking for your photos on Instagram at #cicadasinmyhood.

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You can tweet about their chirping at #BroodII, and report sightings to the National Geographic Society at magicicada.org.

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If you want to get more hands on, there's a citizen science cicada project calling for corpses to be mailed to its headquarters.

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See the Urban Buzz project at yourwildlife.org.

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And if all this bug talk makes your skin crawl, go ahead and 'like' the I Hate Cicadas Facebook page.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin.

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