Crickets lay eggs, but if they are left too long they can sometimes be eaten.
they have eggs
They lay eggs.
Yes, they can lay eggs.
Crickets do not have babies, they lay eggs. A mated female can lay up to 3000 +- 245 eggs during her adult life of about 70 days (not all will survive).
!. Crickets need warmth 2. Crickets need food 3. Crickets need water 4. Crickets need a good place to lay eggs
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.
Caterpillars don't reproduce . The resultant insect does.
Crickets need a substrate to lay their eggs in. They probably don't like what you have provided for them. I suggest a glass vial of water with moist cotton sealing the water in. Be careful to watch the vial as it may mold and can be harmful to the crickets.
Their diet consists of beetles, spiders, crickets, frogs lizards birds and their eggs.
The males mainly adults will chirp to get the females to mate so they can lay their eggs.
Crickets like the night time is why they come out at night. Plus it is safer for them to be out at night than it is during the day.