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House Cricket

Acheta domesticus

House Crickets are chirpy little bugs that live in homes and gardens. They sing at night, making a lovely sound!

Habitat: Homes and gardens

Appearance

The House Cricket is yellowish-brown with three distinctive dark bands across its head. It has long, slender antennae that are often longer than its body, and prominent hind legs adapted for jumping. Its body is flattened with wings folded flat over its back.

KingdomAnimaliaPhylumArthropodaClassInsectaOrderOrthopteraFamilyGryllidaeGenusAcheta
House Cricket
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House Cricket

Category

Insect

Rarity

Common

Danger

2/5

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Interesting facts

A cricket's antennae can be much longer than its entire body, helping it explore.

Crickets have their 'ears' on their front legs, allowing them to hear danger approaching!

In many parts of the world, House Crickets are considered a delicious snack!

You can estimate the outdoor temperature by counting a cricket's chirps!

Special abilities

Ability

Singing Serenade

House Crickets can create loud chirping sounds by rubbing their wings together to attract mates and warn others.

Ability

Mighty Leapers

House Crickets have powerful hind legs that help them jump incredibly far and fast to escape from predators.

Ability

Night Vision

House Crickets have compound eyes that help them see very well in low light, making them active at night.

Measurements & details

Wingspan
15-25 mm
Size
16-21 mm
Lifespan
60-90 days
Leg Count
6

Diet & Feeding

House Crickets are omnivores, munching on almost anything from plants to tiny bugs and leftovers.

Primary Foods

  • grains
  • seeds
  • young plants
  • fruit scraps
  • small insects
  • detritus

Foraging Method

  • Foraging

Ecological connections

Traits

Also known as

Acheta domesticus

Safety

Danger

2/5

Do not touch or pick up. Some insects sting or bite. Ask an adult for help.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is House Cricket's wingspan?

15-25 mm

How big is House Cricket?

16-21 mm

How long does House Cricket live?

60-90 days

What does House Cricket eat?

House Crickets are omnivores, munching on almost anything from plants to tiny bugs and leftovers.

Where is House Cricket usually found?

Homes and gardens

How does House Cricket hunt?

Foraging

How many legs does House Cricket have?

6

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