no, because algae grows underwater and if crickets start eating algae underwater they will drown - crickets aren't stupid.
Crickets could eat reeds and algae but, since crickets are not well adapted to aquatic life they typically would not. There are examples of non-aquatic algae (such as lichens) that crickets could eat without getting their feet wet if you care to argue.
Baby frogs usually eat small crickets or small ants. Tadpoles eat algae.
yes,crickets do eat berries.
most 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.
Camel Crickets eat anything organic.
i heard that crickets will eat lady bugs
Most crickets eat spiders. If the spider is big than no. The common crickets only eat small spiders.
yes they do eat crickets but only small ones
yes crickets eat anything that's sweet
crickets do eat sugary things and there are sugar cricket
No, they eat grass. Crickets do eat grasshoppers though, and sometimes when they are alive also.