They are a sign of protection in the Chinese Culture.
No, that is just a superstition. Black crickets are just as lucky as any other organism.
because chines people have thing for crickets so they carry them around when they need some luck
No, lady bugs and on occasion crickets are considered lucky but I know of no other "lucky" bugs.
My dad use to live in Montana, and he's says 3 mins. if your lucky!
In many cultures a grasshopper is considered to be lucky. They are the Chinese symbol of good luck and fortune.
crickets have crickets and katydids have katydids
yes it is very normal, me myself have had 32 and they are all very healthy, they look like kittens!they are all fuzzy and cute, i adopted them at the pound..mmm crickets so soothing to my earsm just this morning i was eating breakfast and mmm crickets i heard crickets everywhere its cricket heaven! i feel like a dolphin jumping through the water with delicate crickets in my ear singing about whales, anyway no its not lucky to wear a balloon on your head on Thanksgiving.
It depends on the type of cricket. Camel crickets do not like light but house crickets and field crickets do.
There are over 900 species of crickets. You will find House, Cave or Camel crickets and Field crickets in Illinois
They are baby crickets and You usually her them in live crickets
Crickets have been considered lucky for thousands of years, especially in Asia where they were once used as "watchdogs." The superstition was that when danger approached, the chirping of the cricket would stop. Native Americans also found crickets lucky and many superstitions hold that it is very bad luck to kill a cricket.
The types of crickets that eat grass are field crickets and house crickets. Crickets also eat leafy vegetables, small insects, and fungi.