March 31, 2023

Top 15 Facts About Crickets

Facts About Crickets

Below is a list of cricket facts that will fascinate you in an amazing way.

  1. There are hundreds of species
    On Earth, the number of cricket species is approximately 900. Despite the difference in species type, all crickets live for a period of no more than a year.
  2. Female crickets don't chirp
    Males are responsible for making the chirping noise that characterizes them.
  3. Some crickets can't fly
    They possess membranous wings that fold easily when not in use. However, there are a number of cricket species that cannot fly.
  4. Crickets chirp less when it's cold
    A cricket’s chirping noise is often used to indicate outdoor temperatures. According to studies, crickets tend to chirp more when it is hotter outside. This noise is also used to keep other males from approaching.
  5. Crickets have great vision
    They have compound eyes with excellent vision. These eyes enable them to view different directions at the same time without turning.
  6. An orchestra is a group of crickets
    Crickets will always move in pairs or as a group, which is referred to as an orchestra.
  7. Crickets are classified by their hopping
    Crickets are classified based on their hopping movements as well as their short, jerky runs.
  8. Their antennas are called feelers
    Crickets have flattened bodies attached to long antennas, referred to as feelers, which are very similar to those of grasshoppers.
  9. Their antennas help them find food
    The purpose of their long antennas is to search for food and detect any approaching danger.
  10. They can be found in multiple colors
    Crickets come in black, brown, green, or red and are found in fields or meadows.
  11. Their length can vary
    Their body structure is small, with lengths ranging from 15mm to 25mm.
  12. Crickets are omnivorous
    These insects are omnivorous, eating other small insects, fungi, and plant leaves and stems.
  13. They have many predators
    Some predators of crickets include reptiles such as tortoises and lizards. Amphibians, such as frogs and salamanders, also feed on crickets. Spiders also prey on crickets.
  14. Crickets have ears
    Their ears are located under the knees of their front legs, and they are very sensitive.
  15. Male crickets are chivalrous
    Male crickets are very brave and will protect their female partners at any cost.
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Are Crickets Harmful?

Yes, crickets can be harmful because:

Why Do Crickets Rub Their Legs Together?

Crickets rub their legs together as a way of cleaning off dirt. Their ears are located under the knees of their legs. This means that, for their ears to remain sensitive, they must always be kept clean.

Can Crickets Bite You?

Yes, crickets can bite humans. However, they have no interest in biting you and will opt to run for their lives when danger approaches.

For many ages, crickets have been a part of human culture. They have been used as pets, signs of good luck, and as a source of food. They are also pests that can be bothersome to homeowners. Call us today for cricket control services if you are having issues with crickets.

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