




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
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.





Category
InsectRarity
Common
Danger
2/5
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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!
House Crickets can create loud chirping sounds by rubbing their wings together to attract mates and warn others.
House Crickets have powerful hind legs that help them jump incredibly far and fast to escape from predators.
House Crickets have compound eyes that help them see very well in low light, making them active at night.
House Crickets are omnivores, munching on almost anything from plants to tiny bugs and leftovers.
Step into the incredible world of wild animals and plants living freely in nature. From tiny insects to towering trees, it's all part of the wild wonders around us!
Listen to the beautiful sounds of nature's singers! These animals use their voices to attract friends, mark their territory, or even warn others.
Meet the peaceful munchers and grazers who find all their nourishment from plants, leaves, and fruits. They transform plant energy into life!
Spot amazing living things that thrive right alongside us in cities and towns, finding homes in parks, gardens, and even cracks in pavements.
Explore the secret world of animals that come alive at night! They are wide awake when it's dark, using their amazing senses to find food and play.
Danger
2/5
Do not touch or pick up. Some insects sting or bite. Ask an adult for help.
15-25 mm
16-21 mm
60-90 days
House Crickets are omnivores, munching on almost anything from plants to tiny bugs and leftovers.
Homes and gardens
Foraging
6
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