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.
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
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....
Mayfly? Not quite sure if this is the bug you are looking for but look it up on the net and see if it is
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.
Crickets in August means early winter?
It is a wives tale that crickets in August means an early winter is coming. It has also been said that if there are more crickets than usual, it will be a harder winter with more snow.
What is the formula for temperature based on a cricket chirp?
count the number of chirps in a minute and then add twenty-nine
What is the gestational period for a cricket?
Crickets lay eggs. After mating, the cricket will take about 4-7 days to "nest" and then lay their eggs.
The eggs need to be incubated in the "nest" about 2-3'' deep. This means you must give them enough "nesting" material to create it this far down.
It will take around 7-10 days for the eggs to incubate and eventually produce baby crickets
For How long do crickets live?
well, i feed my leopard gecko large black crickets. I usually put them into a large cage for longer life. But this time i decided to experiment, i kept the crickets in the tiny plastic box which they come in ( about 20 of them) and left them there, without food or water at room temperature. They survived 3 weeks! Generally speaking if a cricket is fed and watered, with a dark place to hide ( e.g. piece of egg box), plenty of ventilation and enough space for them not to be riding each others backs. They will live a very long time for an insect of its size. I would say they would last 2 months - 8 months if you give them the right heating requirements, some will even breed! I assume you are talking about desert crickets? I have never really had mine last longer than a couple of months because my gecko is requiring constant access to food.
Hope this helps! Laurence485