Snap bugs look like a cross between a beetle and a slug. They look hard like a beetle but are shaped like a slug with antennas.
Determine the sex of a grasshopper?
Females have a tapered abdomen that end in a pointed egg laying tube called the ovisposter. Males have a more rounded abdomenthat turns upward.
What do cricket droppings look like?
Small, a bit elongated, black and hard but with ends that look cut, not tapered.
Does the Eastern king snake eat crickets?
yes it will eat crickets but they dont have enogh of protine for the snake.
Why wont the crickets lay eggs have egg carten food water light moist dirt?
Crickets need a substrate to lay their eggs in. They probably don't like what you have provided for them. I suggest a glass vial of water with moist cotton sealing the water in. Be careful to watch the vial as it may mold and can be harmful to the crickets.
What are some species of crickets?
north American field cricket, house cricket, tree cricket, mole cricke, wood cricket
Can do you keep a cricket as a pet?
Its pretty easy, all it needs is a home (fish tank with a lid, or a big bottle like those 950ml of Gatorade or whatever..), dirt at the bottom, grass, twigs, rocks, a wet cotton ball or very very shallow thing of water (bottle cap) and some food (pieces of fruits like apples, banana's etc (not citrus). I keep one as a pet in my fish tank ^_^
yes they are blind and they do not see with their antennae they use the antennae to locate their surroundings. so yeah they do kind of "see" with their antennae
Is there a cricket in Southeast Queensland that eats frogs?
There is a cricket in Southeast Queensland that eats frogs. This is called the Giant King Cricket, also known as Anostostoma Australasiae.
The potato bug eats other small insects as well as some plant life. These bugs can grow to be rather large in size but are not dangerous to humans.
When does a cricket turn white?
Crickets can turn white when they are shedding their skins. This is normal.
A weta is a giant bug who can be up to 7 inches long! Some are heavier than a mouse and most birds. Females can lay from 100-300 eggs. They can be frozen solid for three months and thaw out and go on living as if nothing ever happened!
a cricket bat is aproximatly three and one half feet long Robert
Crickets are omnivores, meaning will eat anything from smaller beetles to grass and crops. Also, if you are breeding crickets, it is suggested to feed them carrots, strawberries, cucumbers, and fruit loops (cereal) along with a damp sponge.
Crickets are in fact Omnivores, but will generally stay to the fruit, veggie, and greens diet when possible. They will not normally turn on other crickets or bugs or meat sources unless they have to. Crickets outdoors eat a slightly different diet then the store bought crickets. A simple observation will show you the outdoor crickets come in more varieties that are hardy/tougher. The store crickets you normally feed to your reptiles/fish/etc will not be picky eaters, but they are not as hardy as the ones that have been living outdoors for generations. Outdoor crickets will eat plants, molds, bugs, pretty much what they can digest when they are hungry depending on the breed.
Crickets raised in the home for pet consumption can be fed a wide variety of staples that will, in turn, befit said pet. If your feeding a turtle, put some turtle food in the crickets feed dish. Anoles, feed the cricket's some anole food, and so forth. Crickets can handle most hard, soft, and flake foods. Crickets also need plenty of water, either in a shallow bowl, sponge, etc, something they wont drown in. They will eat most fleshy, moist fruits and vegetables, provided the tough skin has been removed. Most seeds will go untouched. They also like sprouts, cricket feed, cat/dog wet/dry food, clover, and the occasional hand-full of outdoor grasses/weeds.
i think they are omnivores eating live animals or dead and thay eat plants