Actually, yes, there are some snakes who eats crickets. There are many snake breeds who are too small to even eat pinkie mice, so crickets are another good way for snakes to get nourishment and not starve.
A few of these snakes include:
Green Whip Snakes (Who also eat other small insects)
Several species of Shovel Nose Snakes
Green Grass Snakes
As well as Northern Brown Snakes, but I do not know if they can be have as pets.
No - they feed on rodents - NOT crickets !
pinky mice or baby crickets
It depends on the snake. Garter snakes and garden snakes eat them but otherwise they probably won't. You could try to put a couple in the cage and see if they will eat it. If they don't then you should feed them something else. Like mice.
Yes!They eat snakes and lizards and crickets poop!! -discusting!!
Predators if crickets are snakes or frogs
Many types of animals eat live crickets, particular carnivores such as snakes, lizards, and birds. Also, fraternity partygoers have been known to consume live fish, crickets, and other creatures.
Baby garter snakes will not eat crickets, but i now that they will eat small or cut up worms.
mine will eat frogs... wont eat dead food. wont eat crickets either. what dose a black racer eat?
No California kingsnakes eat rodents only other then snakes its size and lizards and small birds
tarantulas eat: crickets (gut-loaded), grasshoppers, small snakes, pinky mice, and worms
maybe (No)
Depends what snake it is. Groundsnakes with eat crickets whereas rosy boas will eat rodents.