Yes, some katydids do hibernate, but not all.
Katydids fly. But they will rather walk than fly.
No. Katydids are not venomous.
crickets have crickets and katydids have katydids
they go way under ground, or, die
Camel crickets do go away during the winter. The adult crickets die in the winter after laying eggs in the ground which will hatch in the spring.
yes but only when there dead
No - they go through incomplete metamorphosis like katydids and grasshoppers.
Katydids neither hibernate nor migrate. The insects in question (Tettigoniidae family) live in low-lying vegetation or trees, where eggs are deposited before the adults die in winter. The eggs of these insect- and plant-eating katydids, also known as bush crickets and long-horned grasshoppers, will hatch the following spring.
Yes, katydids eat strawberries.Specifically, most katydids follow a diet of plant parts: bark, flowers, fruit, leaves, and seeds. Some may add occasional or periodic preying upon caterpillars, eggs, frogs and snails. Others may go so far as to cannibalize other katydids or to chase down small mice and snakes.
No - they go through incomplete metamorphosis like katydids and grasshoppers.
they are green and can be blue or a tuquis
no
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