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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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Can brown crickets breed?

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yes, brown crickets can and will breed if they are in the right conditions.

Can a cricket live without its back leg?

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No. A cricket is an insect.

In a certain sense insects are inside out and upside down: their "bones" (support structures) are on the outside and their equivalent of a spinal cord is ventral (in front).

Do crickets eat cactus?

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No they will eat vegetable material and some rotting substances including animals.

What does a cricket noise sound like?

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They make a chirping sound, it kind of rolls softly like a spanish 'r' and is rather high pitched.

Do crickets live in colonies?

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No, crickets live solitary lives.

Do crickets chirp in the daytime?

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Crickets like the night time is why they come out at night. Plus it is safer for them to be out at night than it is during the day.

Do crickets have emotions?

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Crickets, like other insects, have very tiny nervous systems that are not complex enough to have feelings. They act purely on instinct, there is no thought involved in what a cricket does.

Can butterfly's and crickets live together?

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Butterflies do not provide parental care for their offspring, and in most cases, by the time the caterpillars hatch from the eggs, the adult butterfly that laid the eggs is either dead or has moved on. The whole reason complete metamorphosis (changing from a caterpillar to a butterfly) exists is so the adults and young of the species do NOT have to occupy the same niche and compete with one another. That doesn't mean you'll never see a caterpillar and butterfly in the same place at the same time, but if you do see this, it's purely coincidence that they happened to be there. They don't care about each other; the caterpillar just crawls along looking for food while the butterfly searches for places to lay eggs or find a mate.

Who do crickets hear?

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The chirp is made by rubbing their left forewing against their right forewing.

Do crikets eat worms?

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No, crickets don't carry diseases, unless if you have an infestation of them. If you have cricket droppings in your house, clean it up so you don't have to smell that awful odor. Crickets can only give you a disease if they leave their wastes in your home or any other place your in.

How do you attract crickets?

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crickets are attracted to many types of fruit

Do crickets have exoskeletons?

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Yes because Ronald ragen said theydid

What are the behavioral adaptations of katydids?

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Most types of katydids are nocturnal in nature while a few of them are active during the day. They are not considered as social creatures because they do not live in groups. They do not usually get spotted by predators that often because of their leaf-like appearance making it easy for them to camouflage among the leaves.

Does crickets eats corn?

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It eats almost consistantly

What animals use trees as their homes?

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Monkeys and birds that is a simple question

What is the habitat for crickets?

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There are many habitats, from grassy plains to crop fields to deserts to the city.

Does light affect a crickets growth?

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Crickets become slower from intense lighting. Crickets are nocturnal insects, so they feel more active in the absence of light.

When do crickets chirp the loudest?

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Depends on the cricket. Please specify.

Do crickets bite?

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Crickets actually do bite. They have two jaws that can pinch you. There is a wart biter cricket used for this action.

Do camelback crickets bite?

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No, they are not poisonous.

How do crickets move?

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Crickets breathe through a complicated structure of tubes (called tracheae and tracheoles) and air sacs. Oxygen is pulled into the body through openings in their abdomens called spiracles. Once the oxygen has been pulled in, the outer most vents close and the air is forced into increasingly smaller pipes known as tubules, until it reaches the required cells.