No they do not.
Camel Crickets eat anything organic.
Camel Crickets feed on organic matter
There is a wide range in different types of crickets. There are; Cave crickets, Camel crickets, Spider crickets, Mormon crickets, Jerusalem crickets, House crickets, Field crickets, and Sand treaders. Crickets belong to the animal kingdom and classified as insects. Their phylum is arthropods.
Camel back crickets, also known as cave crickets, do not bite humans. Spider crickets, on the other hand, may bite if handled roughly or threatened, but their bites are not venomous or harmful to humans.
No, they are not poisonous.
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.
Camel Crickets live in New Zealend and other regions in the west of the world. They don't live in your beds. Their nickname is "CAVE crickets" Think, THINK!!
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
Crickets actually do bite. They have two jaws that can pinch you. There is a wart biter cricket used for this action.
Camel crickets
YES! If they wanted to they could bite your skin off and eat you...no joke...my friend rode a camel before