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Unlike annual cicadas, which commonly emerge in July and August, periodical.
Jun 06, Re: Larvae falling from trees? «Reply #13 on: Jun 06, 09, PM» Every morning when I change the dog's water dish that is outside, it has little white larvae at the bottom of the bowl (with the yellow stuff floating on top). Most of these larvae are beetles or flies (Diptera). Each of the pictures represents a larval type. 5 – Weevil grubs can be found in plants, plant tips, seeds, nuts, or with plant roots in the soil.
The underside usually is flat while the upper side is rounded, giving them a humpbacked appearance. May 04, “I’m no entomologist, but after some research, my best guess is Elm Leaf Beetle. These guys feed on elms and drop to the ground in large numbers as little yellow guys to pupate. Sounds like the yellow-rumped Warblers are doing a good job of natural pest control.”Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.

Maggots are actually the larval stage of the Order Diptera (flies), so I don't believe you have maggots on your driveway (you could, but bear with me). I think you might have the larval stage of the Genus Curculio & Conotrachelus, which are commonly associated with Missing: larvae. Apr 17, Fall cankerworm is a looper caterpillar that can vary from light green with yellow stripes to green with a dark stripe down the back.
Overwintering masses of about eggs hatch in later April or early May; small caterpillars chew small holes in young leaves at branch tips. Larger loopers leave only the midrib and major veins. The larvae are white, yellow or bright orange, depending on the species, and look like tiny maggots. Eventually, the larvae drop to the ground, or ride leaves when they fall. Larvae that find soil.