Crickets are type of insect , similar to grasshoppers , include a large number of known species which live in various habitats including leaf litter .
Under leaves, you may smell a damp, earthy scent from the soil or decomposition of organic matter. Additionally, you may detect the fragrance of plants, fungi, or insects that live in the leaf litter.
haha suckers u thought!!!! There are many organisms that live in wheat, some of them are as follows vermin such as rats and mice. insects for example aphids, stink bugs, cereal leaf bugs, hessian fly, wheat stem maggot, white grubs, wireworms, slugs, snails, grasshoppers and crickets. nematodes eg. seed gall or ear cockle. Bacterium and viruses.
A walking leaf, also known as a leaf insect, looks like a dried leaf with vein-like markings on its body. It has evolved to mimic a real leaf as a form of camouflage to evade predators. When moving, it may sway back and forth to mimic the motion of a leaf blowing in the wind.
The sun supplies energy in the form of sunlight to the leaf through photosynthesis. This energy enables the leaf to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, a form of sugar that provides food and nutrients for the plant.
A live oak is a dicot, not a monocot. Dicots have two seed leaves, net-like leaf veins, and flower parts typically in multiples of four or five, while monocots have one seed leaf, parallel leaf veins, and flower parts in multiples of three.
Mexican Bean Beetles live under leaf litter.
Type your answer here... Spiders, worms, beetles, millipedes
You can feed them either, but they like the chase of live ones so I would choose that.
they eat live or decaying or vegitable matter, also dead crickets and cat food.
Yes, crickets live in deserts.
They are baby crickets and You usually her them in live crickets
Crickets live in warm, damp places
no
they don't live with any other bugs just them self or other crickets.
Yes, crickets live in Odessa, Texas.
No, crickets live solitary lives.
field crickets