This sounds like a type of locust. There are at least 12 different kinds of locusts. Locusts sometimes appear in cycles and usually can be heard from mid summer to fall.
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You may be thinking of a cicada. See link.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mah26og11ms
Cicadas are large flying insects known for their loud songs, which can be heard from far away. They produce their distinctive sounds by vibrating drum-like structures called tymbals located on their abdomen. Cicadas are most commonly heard during the warmer months of the year.
This sounds like a type of locust. There are at least 12 different kinds of locusts. Locusts sometimes appear in cycles and usually can be heard from mid summer to fall.
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The flying insect that makes nests out of mud is a mud dauber wasp. Mud dauber wasps collect mud and shape it into nests where they lay their eggs. These nests are typically found in sheltered areas like under eaves or in attics.
I just had this expirence last night it was horrible
I believe the sound you are referring to comes from Cicadas.
Which insect makes honey? The bee, of course.
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The noisiest insect in Malta is the Cicada (cicada orni) The courting males 'sing' continuously during the day, only stopping when disturbed or when flying from one perch to another. The sound is a shrill monotonous 'whistle' created by vibrating membranes at the base of the abdomen.