To us, no, but some crickets are to some animals.
No, they are not poisonous.
Yes, black crickets are in fact poisonous to frogs. Frogs should never be feed these type of crickets. However, regular green colored crickets are OK for a frog.
Crickets are not poisonous to dogs. However, if a dog eats a large number of crickets, it could potentially cause an upset stomach or digestive issues. It's best to prevent dogs from eating insects to avoid any potential health problems.
No, cave crickets are not poisonous. However, they do bite if they feel intimidated. Cave crickets are unique, because they try to intimidate "people sounds".
I don't know, but I wouldn't go eat one regardless.
No they don't a ladybug is poisonous to them
Crickets are not inherently poisonous to cats. However, if a cat consumes a cricket that has been exposed to pesticides or other harmful substances, it could potentially cause harm to the cat. It is always best to monitor your cat's interactions with insects and ensure they are not consuming anything that could be harmful to them.
No, not usually. However, if cricket has been sprayed with any kinds of bug repellents or killers, then your dog can become sick; if he begins to act differently then normal and you believe it is because of bug repellents/killers, then you should consult your pet's vet as soon as possible.
crickets have crickets and katydids have katydids
They are called Fire Bellied Toads and no they are a common pet but frogs are going extinct.U have to feed them live crickets.
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