Not a big fan of scary-looking insects with long, spiky legs and a tendency to cannibalize each other? Here is some bad news for you: An invasive species of camel cricket native to Asia has been ...
Camel crickets may have been largely overlooked by scientists over the past several decades, but the results of a new citizen science project, released Sept. 2, reveal the insects may outnumber humans ...
Asian camel crickets are being commonly found in homes across the United States. Camel crickets eat a wide range of creatures, and are scavengers that will consume their own kind. Diestrammena ...
Camel crickets were the main consumers of the fruit of the shrub Rhynchotechum discolor. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by ...
The researchers asked the public whether they had camel crickets (also known as cave crickets) in their homes and, if so, to send in photos or mail in physical specimens. The responses they got were ...
Camel crickets are humpbacked insects found in moist environments like caves, basements, or cellars. They're considered pests and often damage plants and fabrics indoors and outdoors. Here’s where you ...
With their long, spiky legs and their propensity for eating anything, including each other, camel crickets are the stuff of nightmares. And now research from North Carolina State University finds that ...