Yes, crickets can climb metal surfaces, but their ability to do so depends on the texture and angle of the surface. Smooth, vertical metal surfaces may pose challenges due to a lack of grip, while textured or angled surfaces can provide better traction. Overall, crickets are agile and can navigate various environments, including metallic ones, when the conditions are favorable.
No
Yes. Maybe not a vertical one if it's too slick, but otherwise, yes. I have a PVC pipe "jungle gym" in my python's setup.
crickets have crickets and katydids have katydids
Breed crickets in their own container as they may kill your gecko if they are left with it. Personally, i think crickets are the most annoying feeder to breed. Blaptica Dubia roaches are actually much cleaner, give live birth (no eggs to deal with), can't climb, jump, or fly, and you don't have to clean up after them very often because the baby roaches eat leftover feces. Plus they don't bite (which crickets do to smaller animals than us). Aaron Pauling sells them on his website.
Various artists such as Buddy Holly and the Crickets, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zepplin, The Who mainly heavy rock / metal
A large tank, light bulb,live food (mostly crickets) ,things they can climb on e.g platforms and small tree branches, water and human interactions
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
The types of crickets that eat grass are field crickets and house crickets. Crickets also eat leafy vegetables, small insects, and fungi.
by having the courage to climb mt Everest with metal legs
The metal bands are to keep rats from climbing the trees. Rats will climb a palm tree and gnaw on the coconuts until they fall to the ground and split open so they can eat the insides. This poses a hazard to people who may be walking underneath the trees. The metal band keeps the rats' claws from sinking into the bark and hinders their ability to climb.