to attract females
Crickets rub their legs and wings together to make this sound. I believe it's used to attract mates. If that's true then it's likely that only males make the noise. I'm not sure of this though.
THEY'RE LOOKING FOR A MATE.
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They chirp more when it is hotter.
They might chirp to communicate with others or family.
They might chirp to communicate with others or family.
They might chirp to communicate with others or family.
Yes they do, as do Crickets, you can tell the temperature by counting chirps per minute..Answered by: people of Answers.comJoin free today!
They are load mostly because they react toweather (temp.) If you count how many time they chirp (in a minute) add 30 and that should be somewhere close to what the temp. is outside!
Crickets begin chirping once they are mature. Crickets will chirp louder and more frequently when temperatures increase. The male crickets are the ones that chirp not the females.
They are shy and want privacy, and a long has lots of privacy.
It's not that they chirp more. It's that you can hear their chirps better, because they're not muffled by the high cut turtleneck sweaters that crickets are known to wear during the cold months.
The crickets does in fact chirp more in hotter weather than in cold weather.Crickets chirp a lot when is hot. They chirp few when is cold.Answer:The relation between the crickets chirping and temperature is well known. Bearing in mind that crickets seem to be on the Fahrenheit scale:Count the number of chirps the cricket makes in 1 minute (60 seconds)Subtract 40 from this number.Divide the result by 4Add 50.The result of this calculation is close to the temperature of the environment the cricket is in.As an example, if the cricket chirps 120 times in one minute then the temperature is about 50 + (120 - 40)/4 = 70o F.
Yes, you can test this hypothesis by keeping track of how much a cricket chirps while hiding under a log and when its not hiding under the log.
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