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Are crickets producers

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Are crickets producers consumers or scavengers?

primary consumers. they eat producers and get eaten by secondary consumers.


What is the crickets trophic level?

Crickets are a first order consumer. This means that they consume the organisms at the lowest trophic level which is the producers.


Are crickets consumers or scavengers?

primary consumers. they eat producers and get eaten by secondary consumers.


What producers do lizards eat?

It depends on what type of lizard. Most lizards eat meal worms, crickets ,worms and sometimes flies


Do crickets have crickets or does katydids have crickets?

crickets have crickets and katydids have katydids


Do crickets like light or dark?

It depends on the type of cricket. Camel crickets do not like light but house crickets and field crickets do.


What kind of crickets live in IL?

There are over 900 species of crickets. You will find House, Cave or Camel crickets and Field crickets in Illinois


What are the brown furry worms in the crickets are they dangerous to my bearded dragon and also do you always get them in live crickets?

They are baby crickets and You usually her them in live crickets


What kind of crickets eat grass?

The types of crickets that eat grass are field crickets and house crickets. Crickets also eat leafy vegetables, small insects, and fungi.


Are crickets invertabrates?

yes crickets are invertebrates


What is the order of crickets?

The order of crickets is Orthoptera.


What kinds of crickets are there?

There are over 900 species of cricket. Here are some sub-families of cricket. * Eneopterinae - (true) bush crickets * Gryllinae - common or field crickets; brown or black; despite the name, some of them enter houses (e.g. Acheta domesticus, the house cricket). This family includes the genera; Gryllus, Platygryllus, Acheta and Gryllodes * Nemobiinae - ground crickets * Oecanthinae - tree crickets; usually green with broad, transparent wings; frequent trees and shrubs. * Phalangopsinae * Podoscirtinae - anomalous crickets * Pteroplistinae * Trigonidiinae - sword-tail crickets In addition to the above subfamilies in the family Gryllidae, several other orthopteran groups outside of this family also may be called crickets: * Mogoplistidae - scaly crickets * Myrmecophilidae - ant crickets * Mole crickets * Tettigoniidae - katydids or bush crickets * Cave crickets (also called camel crickets) * Sand crickets * Mormon crickets * Weta crickets * Jerusalem crickets * Parktown prawns