Crickets are not secondary consumers, because they eat only plants. This makes them primary consumers. The birds and reptiles that eat the crickets are secondary consumers.
Try mealworms or crickets. Anything insect-based.
yes they eat insects and wormsMost birds of any size will eat insects.
The bugs that blue birds primarily eat are grasshoppers, crickets, and beetles. There are photographs of these bugs widely displayed throughout the Internet.
Many types of animals eat live crickets, particular carnivores such as snakes, lizards, and birds. Also, fraternity partygoers have been known to consume live fish, crickets, and other creatures.
The main foods that bluebirds like to eat are insects such as crickets and grasshoppers and often insect larvae.
Chameleons,and any reptiles including frogs. Also birds and a few other mammals.AnswerMany things eat crickets including some people. Things like spiders(tarantulas),lizards,birds,and many othere things eat them. In some countries people will eat them fried or any other way. They are very nutrisious! bearded dragons also eat crickets they think that it is very apitising!!! crickets are their main food.
No California kingsnakes eat rodents only other then snakes its size and lizards and small birds
i would say to clear out debris from rotting leaves and such. plus i enjoy their singing. but some people do not. and for some when the cricket populations comes en masse they can be a pest. but they also provide food for birds. i watch the grackle birds eat crickets and even catch the crickets in flight.
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.