Yes. People have kept crickets as pets for thousands of years. Visit link.
Keeping pets and pet food out of the kitchen helps prevent cross-contamination and the spread of bacteria into human food preparation areas. It also reduces the risk of pets getting into harmful substances or spoiled food that could make them sick. Maintaining separate areas for food preparation and pet care helps ensure the safety and health of both humans and pets.
Only if you keep a pest as a pet :)
These may be fleas. Fleas are small, brown insects that can jump long distances. They are often found on pets or in areas where pets frequent. It's important to treat pets and their living areas if you suspect a flea infestation.
Nope. They are wild.
birds
water and ants feed the ants tothe water bugs
Don't. Lady-bugs keep away common household pets and are beautiful to look at!
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cicada cricket
Shake it off if you don't like bugs.
hopper hopper
Stink bugs are not dangerous to humans or pets. They do not bite or sting, and their odor is their main defense mechanism.
zhu zhu pets
Yes, you can spray insect repellent around the house to help keep bugs away, but it's important to follow the instructions on the product label and avoid spraying near food, pets, or children.
No it's not weird at all. A lot of people I know do. Plus everyone's weird in their own way so don't worry what others think just be yourself!!
Catipillar cricket, cockroach
Rabbits, lizards, birds, dogs, cats, gerbils, hamsters,a lot of kinds of bugs, frogs, and.....very rarely......monkeys.