 The next group of insects are insects that affect hardwood foliage and hardwoods. The first one will be the periodical cicada, which looks like a giant fly. It's in the homopteran group. It has very big eyes, very big wings. And this is a periodical cicada. It spends most of its life as a grub, living in the soil and then they lay their eggs in branches up in the trees and they cause what's called oviposition damage. Oviposition means that the females lay in her eggs and she puts her ovipositor into the stick and it causes this damage and it's very easy to recognize this oviposition damage where the female lays the eggs in the tree and you can get some staining in there from the damage but lots of damage here caused by the females oviposition. When you're looking at the whole tree where the oviposition damage does, the tree limb dies out past that and all the leaves just hang and you'll see flagging on the tree which you have the ends of all these branches that are dead just hanging in the trees which is the sign and symptom basically of cicada damage.