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Do crickets live in groups or by themselves?

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Crickets are subsocial insects. This means they live mainly on their own. Social insects depend on each other and live together like (some) bees and ants. Solitary insects have little or no contact with each other and need no help surviving like praying mantises and stick bugs. read more

Cricket breeding also involves groups of crickets in small areas and they do fine (not eating each other), yet the group is not needed (ie they can live on their own and probably spread out if they could unlike bees who stick together). read more

Crickets usually live in logs founds within meadows, under rocks, along roadsides and in pastures. Most cricket species live on the ground, however some reside underground, in trees or within caves. read more

Grasshoppers live in almost all kinds of terrain, such as temperategrasslands, rainforests, deserts, and mountains. They live ingrassy areas. read more

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