Yes, there is a species of weta with wings, called the flying weta, we have seen a couple at our place, they have very thin wings. Obviously if a weta you see doesn't have wings, its not of the flying variety.
The wetas enemy are the lizard (the tuatara), rats, birds, sometimes cats and dogs.
Because giant wetas are more rarer than tree wetas.
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Wetas are an insect native to New Zealand that look alot like crickets but are covered in spines and are wingless...Hope this helps
Yes.
Wetas are not crickets, but they are closely related to them as both belong to the order Orthoptera. Wetas are unique to New Zealand and belong to the family Anostostomatidae, while crickets belong to the family Gryllidae. Although they share some similarities in appearance and behavior, wetas have distinct characteristics, such as larger size and a more robust body.
Wetas are extraorinarily large members of the cricket family found only in New Zealand. Some species eat other insects, while some (notably the tree wetas) eat mostly lichens, leaves, flowers, and fruit.
The most effective way to get rid of wetas is to use an over the counter insect spray. Any type of brand will work to eradicate them.
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