Yes they can...well at least floor drains. You may ask why I know this and that is simple I was actually googling to find an answer to why there were cave crickets in our basement. So yes they can be and I know this because 5 minutes ago I found over a dozen of them in a drain. Now back to trying to figure out why the hell they are there.
Yes, mice are known to eat cave crickets as they are a part of their natural diet. Mice are opportunistic feeders and will consume a variety of insects if they come across them in their environment.
Yes and they also go down the drains
A faucet.
If you have bubbles coming out of your kitchen faucet, you have a venting problem. It has nothing to do with soap in your faucet.
They come from Brazil.
We don't know if mice eat crickets or not but you can test it out by putting some crickets where the mice always come and check the next day if they ate it or not
Where I come from, we fish for bream with crickets...or worms.
If the sprayer hose screws onto the faucet, you can get a cap for that fitting. If it pushes into the faucet, I do not believe there is any plug available for that type. You have to have something on the hose fitting or water will come out when you turn the faucet on.
Faucet needs repaired.
from what source of the cricket does their protein come from. We are in disagreement of the cricket containing meat.
In cold weather, hot water may not come out of the faucet because the pipes leading to the faucet can freeze, causing a blockage and preventing the hot water from flowing.
Water continues to come out of the faucet when using the shower because the plumbing system in a house is designed to supply water to multiple outlets simultaneously. This means that water can flow to both the faucet and the shower at the same time without any interruption.