The camel back is a cricket with spider-like legs.
a cross between a stinkbug and a spider.
The camel-backed cave cricket is a troglophile. It is sometimes known as a cricket spider, or spider cricket, and is often mistaken for a large spider. It eats mold and fungus. It lives in basements and in crawl spaces and can jump five feet or more. People don't like them because they will jump right in your face -- sometimes in an attempt to jump away from you! It looks nasty, but cannot harm you. It can let off a very bad smell if you kill it. They attract rats and mice (which like to eat them -- yumm), they may move into the house itself, particularly in hot weather, and they will eat fabric, so an infestation should be cleaned out. There are several poisons and traps you can use which will not harm pets or people if used properly.
Cave cricket or camel cricket?
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Camelback Ski Resort is the number one family destination in the Pocono Mountains. The exact address of the Camelback Ski Resort is 1 Camelback Rd Tannersville, PA 18372.
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Camelback High School was created in 1954.
Camelback Mountain Resort was created in 1963.
I found one of these in my apartment and a friend told me it was a "spider cricket"... after searching online to no avail I've found it is actually a camel/cave cricket although the wikipedia picture of it looks nothing like what i found.
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I think they're too big to fit there.
Depending on the size of the spider they can eat up-to 3 times per week (crickets or roaches). Also, sometimes a spider will fast for month(s) and even up-to a year. Also, NEVER leave a roach or cricket inside the tank if the spider is not hungry as the cricket or roach will eat the spider's legs.