they just scrounge around in the night when nobodys out
!. Crickets need warmth 2. Crickets need food 3. Crickets need water 4. Crickets need a good place to lay eggs
The food they eat provides energy for them
No, Crickets can breed anywhere outside.
The cells of cave crickets release energy through the process of cellular respiration. This involves breaking down glucose molecules to produce ATP, the energy currency of cells.
Crickets, like other insects, do not directly get energy from the sun; instead, they obtain energy by consuming organic matter, such as plants and decaying materials. Plants capture sunlight through photosynthesis, converting solar energy into chemical energy stored in their tissues. When crickets eat these plants, they metabolize the stored energy, allowing them to grow, reproduce, and carry out their daily activities. Thus, while crickets don't harness sunlight directly, they rely on the energy that plants derive from it.
because chines people have thing for crickets so they carry them around when they need some luck
They don't need to. Male crickets make their sounds to atract females or to ward off males on teir territory. Females don't need to do that stuff.
crickets have crickets and katydids have katydids
Crickets can be kept as pets or raised as food for other animals like lizards fairly easily. You will need a container that is well ventilated and closes securely so the crickets cannot escape. Crickets need food and water as well as shelter. They enjoy hiding in dimly lit areas and prefer a warm environment. Most pet stores sell everything you need to raise crickets.
Crickets become slower from intense lighting. Crickets are nocturnal insects, so they feel more active in the absence of light.
well, first you need the habitat it self, and you will need a place to hide for the crickets. For that you can use an empty egg container. And you also need some food and water for the crickets. So for the food and water you should go to one of the big pet stores and ask for some cricket food and water (you can also buy crickets at the store as well).
Look at the question "how do you make a habitat for a leopard gecko". They also need crickets, meal worms, calcium/ multivitamins, and a spray bottle that's able to mist. The crickets need food, and a water source (such as a water pillow, or orange cubes).