Alex Seventh Instar Jul 8, 2012 #2 I caught one female a few weeks ago and now a small thriving colony living on soil and a thin layer of leaflitter doing very well.
I caught one female a few weeks ago and now a small thriving colony living on soil and a thin layer of leaflitter doing very well.
Ralph Panchlora Jul 10, 2012 #3 I saw loads of these on Galveston Island. The long cerci are cute. Didn't catch any since incessant chirping isn't what the rest of the family wants to hear on vacation! Last edited by a moderator: Jul 10, 2012
I saw loads of these on Galveston Island. The long cerci are cute. Didn't catch any since incessant chirping isn't what the rest of the family wants to hear on vacation!
Alex Seventh Instar Jul 10, 2012 #4 Hey Ralph. Yeah they do chirp for just about anything. I was considering using them as a feeder insect. They were once popular across the pond in the UK.
Hey Ralph. Yeah they do chirp for just about anything. I was considering using them as a feeder insect. They were once popular across the pond in the UK.