no they cant, because crickets can only see black and white light.
It depends on the type of cricket. Camel crickets do not like light but house crickets and field crickets do.
Yes they can see a red light. But they can't see enemy other colours.
We see red when red light reaches the retinas in our eyes. A non-luminous object that looks red is absorbing every color of light that hits it except red light, which it reflects.
No it reflects the red light, thats why we see it as red
Crickets cannot see color. They can see UV rays, but not color.
a red light
Crickets become slower from intense lighting. Crickets are nocturnal insects, so they feel more active in the absence of light.
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When you see the color red, you are seeing red light reflect off of a surface. This means that any other color light that hits that object is absorbed into the surface. The exception to this is when you see red light, in that case you are seeing light that does not contain any other color of light.
When red light strikes a green wall you see a brown wall!
Crickets
The skin of red apples absorb all light except red light. Red light is reflected and it's what we perceive as the color of the fruit.