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Crickets (Insect)

The chirping of crickets is a common sound in many parts of the world. Ask questions here about the 900 species of crickets, their behavior and habitat.

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How do you take care of crickets?

You need to feed them once daily. They eat different brands of cricket food. They can also eat a small pinch of fish food or a slice of fruit. A moist cotton ball is a good water source. Clean cricket's cage weekly.

What do bush crickets eat?

Bush crickets feed on both plants and meat. They will eat fungi, seedling plants, dying plants, bread, dog and cat food, and fresh water.

What is a group of crickets called?

A group of crickets is called an orchestra.

How many cricketers are there in the world?

it is 11 +4 multiplied by 13 * 268 now you do the calculation yourself and then figure out the right answer

When is the probe ground clip required to be connected when taking oscilloscope measurements?

Hi,

It's generally required at all times, but there is a problem though with most o'scopes, and that is that the o'scope's ground connection is also connected to AC ground through the AC power plug.

The best way to circumvent the possible shorting of the circuit you're testing, you should use an AC isolation transformer on the o'scope. This removes the AC ground from the scope but allows you to retain the signal and AC ground on the device being tested.

Hope this helps,

Cubby

Green insect that is a fierce hunter?

There are many thousands of them
Mantis ,
green lacewing

How do crickets help tell the temperature?

Temperature affects the rate of the cricket's chirping. Each type of cricket has its own speed, but the Snowy Tree Cricket can be used to estimate temperature is degrees Fahrenheit by adding 40 to the number of chirps in 15 seconds. The common field cricket is not so accurate, but this formula will give a reasonable approximation for them as well.

Two batsmans each on 94 7 runs required to win in 3 balls both make unbeaten 100 how?

1st Ball : First Batsman Hit a Dil-Scoop to a Wicket Keepers Helmet on the Field. then get 5 runs for it.

2nd Ball : First Bats Man get a 1 run then he reaches 100.

3rd Ball : 2nd Batsman Hit a six Both Scored 100 and match win

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1st BALL : ONE BATSMAN HIT A FOUR.

2nd Ball : same batsman make a shot and take three runs but onje run is short and it will be counted as 2 runs.

3rd Ball : the other batsman hit a SIX and won the match.

Both are at unbeaten 100.

Also the case is the overs might be reduced to 48.2 overs or 48.1 overs something then both batsman can hit a SIX

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Ball1:Batsman1(94) hit six , completes his 100 and retired hurt because of injury.

Two balls and One run to win.

Ball2:New Batsman(0) tries to take single and run out. Batsman2(94) at the striker end and non striker end got replaced by the retired hurt batsman.

One ball and One run to win.

Ball3:Batsman2(94) hit six and completes his 100.

Both unbeaten at 100 and Match Won.

Note: It's mentioned that in case the ball hits the keeper's helmet the ball maybe called a dead ball. Not sure on this one but even if it is called a dead ball still this answer holds true.

Can moths eat fireplaces?

it depends on the size of the fireplace in comparison to the size of the moth. It may not be intuitive, but actually the SMALLER the moth, the more likely it is to be able to eat an entire fireplace. Most moth websites don't recommend this as part of a healthy diet though, as fireplaces are often seen as carcinongenic (bad for you).

One more thing, if you want to protect against moths eating fireplaces (can be costly), why not take up fireplace insurance that covers it?

Hope this helps,

Source:

I'm a Mothologist

What is a Mormon cricket?

The Mormon Cricket is a shieldbacked katydid found in the western United States. They got their name because a swarm of them threatened to destroy the first crops planted by Mormons in Utah.

Why do crickets lose there hind legs?

From my expirience with crickets (growing up with 2 brothers and playing with inocent little insects) they live about 5 minutes after the hind legs are removed. i highly recommend not conducting an expiriment to prove me right or wrong; can you imagine how painful that must be? But it also depends on the size of the cricket. the smaller ones die sooner than the larger ones, and the larger ones try to escape with their front legs. answering this question brings back memories....

What can male crickets do that females can't?

They can chirp! Male crickets are the only ones that can chirp. Its to call a female for mating season.