Crickets - page 2

What group of animals do crickets belong to?
Grasshoppers, locusts, crickets and katydids belong to a group of insects known as orthopterans (meaning 'straight wings'). What animal group are cric...
What are a cricket's structure of defense?
Fleeing. Once a predator has spotted a cricket, running and jumping become the cricket's primary defense mechanism. Many crickets detect minute air cu...
How does a cricket hear?
Both male and female crickets hear through ears that are located on their front legs. Female crickets do not produce sounds but will walk or fly to si...
Where did the house cricket come from?
Acheta domesticus, commonly called the house cricket, is a cricket most likely native to Southwestern Asia, but between 1950 and 2000 it became the st...
Do crickets eat worms?
Adult crickets also feed on aphids and caterpillars. Fungus, Plant matter, insects, or even fabric. Larvae, worms, roots, and grasses. What insect doe...
Why does a cricket have six legs?
Do crickets have 6 legs?What do crickets use their legs for?Do crickets have 4 legs?Can a cricket fly?How do crickets give birth?Does every insect ha...
Is an cricken an animal?
cricket, (family Gryllidae), any of approximately 2,400 species of leaping insects (order Orthoptera) that are worldwide in distribution and known for...
Do camelback crickets bite?
Do Camel Crickets Bite? Camel cricks do not pose any health threats to humans, as they lack fangs or the ability to bite. However, they can become a n...
What eats a cricket?
Predators of crickets include salamanders, small snakes, frogs, toads, rats, bats, shrews, mice and insect-eating birds. Other predators include ants,...