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Love Islanders 'complain' to producers as 'loud sex noises keep them up all night'

This year's Love Island contestants have issued complaints to producers about loud sex noises being heard from the bedroom - but the sounds are not coming from the frisky islanders.

It's been reported that bonking bugs outside the windows of the communal sleeping area have been keeping the singletons up all night.

Th stars are said to be getting annoyed by the constant buzzing of the randy insects after the sun goes down.

But after pleading with bosses to do something about it, their grumbles fell on deaf ears.

Thousands of noisy cicadas inhabit the trees in and around the luxury pad in Majorca.

They are making loud rattling and screeching noises when they mate - but there is absolutely nothing that can be done to keep the racket down.

Love Island stars are being kept up all night by sex noises and have complained to TV chiefs (ITV)

Jacques O’Neill, Gemma Owen and Tasha Ghouri are the ones getting most fed up on it.

A show source told Daily Star : “The cicadas are really starting to grate on the Islanders.

“Their noise is just repetitive and awful and they cannot turn it off.

“And to make matters worse, the gang are not having sex and yet all these insects are - and they’re making a huge noise about it.”

Jacques O’Neill and Gemma Owen are said to be leading the complaints (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

It's not the only animal irritation execs have had to deal with.

Just before the show launched in early June, producers had to battle to keep a herd of ostriches at bay.

The birds set up camp beside the villa where the ITV2 show is filmed.

And the ostriches - which can run at up to 45mph - started pecking around the grounds.

A source said: “Producers have to be careful as they have powerful legs and are known to lash out when disturbed.

The villa inhabitants are said to be getting annoyed by the buzzing of bonking bugs (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

“The team have been told to be wary as humans can easily rile them up.”

Love Island fans will have the power to decide who is at risk of leaving the villa next.

The general public have less than half an hour to vote on who is their least favourite boy and girl on the show, and those who find themselves at the bottom of the vote will be at risk of heading home back to the UK.

There was chaos in the villa on Sunday night, as new girl Danica Taylor picked Luca Bish, leaving Gemma Owen fuming. She was forced to recouple with her ex Davide - but things could change soon with this upcoming public vote.

On the show last night Dami Hope and Amber Beckford hid the rocks, as Dami admitted he had feelings for Indiyah Polack.

The waitress also expressed concern about her romance with Ikenna Ekwonna.

Love Island airs nightly at 9pm on ITV2

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