11 Fascinating Facts About Crickets

P K Mahapatra

September 20, 2025

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Crickets are one of the small insects lives in grass, bushes, gardens and known for their chirping sounds. Male crickets make the chirping sound by rubbing their wings together to attract female crickets. They do chirping mostly at night. With the help of their long and strong back legs they can jump far. Their ears are located on their front legs it is just below the knees. Crickets eat plants, fruits and even small insects some time. Many people believe that hearing a cricket’s chirp is a sign of good luck. Crickets play an important role in nature by helping and maintain the food chain. They serve as an important source of food for many birds, reptiles, frogs, and other animals.

Here are the 11 Fascinating Facts About Crickets.

1. Crickets make chirping sound by just rubbing their front wings together. Male crickets do chirping to attract female crickets and warn other male crickets to stay away.

2. Crickets have long and powerful back legs by which they can jump 20 times of their body length quickly.

3. Crickets hear sounds through their tiny hearing organs (tympana) located on their front legs.

4. Crickets are nocturnal insects , they spend time at night for searching foods and mates.

5. Crickets are omnivores, it means they eat leaves, seeds, fruits, fungi and even small insects.

6. There are 2000 species of crickets live around the world, they can easily found in grasslands, forest, caves, etc.

7. Crickets have strong Antennae which helps them to find food , feel objects and sense danger.

8. Crickets have been living on earth for millions of years and adapted to many different environments.

9.Cricket fighting sport is popular in China for hundreds of years, Chinese people enjoying such competitions between crickets as a traditional form of entertainment.

10. As per the formula called Dolbear’s Law, counting cricket chirps can be estimates the temperature.

11. Female crickets don’t chirp , while only the male crickets are making the chirp sound.

frequently asked questions

What are crickets?

Cricket are the small insects known for their loud chirping sound and mostly active at the night. They have a long antennae to feel sense, powerful hind legs which helps them to jump far.

Why do crickets chirp?

Male crickets chirp to attract females for mating and also to warn rivals and defend their territory from other male crickets.

Where do crickets live?

Crickets live in gardens, grasslands, forests, farms and even homes.

What do crickets eat?

Crickets are omnivores so they eat plants, seeds, fruits, fungi, dead insects, and small organic materials.

Are crickets harmful to humans?

Crickets are generally not harmless to people because they do not bite or spread diseases. However, some species damages the fabrics, paper, or crops when present in large numbers.

Why are crickets active at night?

Crickets are the nocturnal insects so they stay hidden during the day to avoid from the predators and become active at night to feed, chirp, and search for mates.

How long do crickets live?

The lifespan of crickets are about two to three months.

What smells crickets hate?

Crickets hate the smells from peppermint oil, citrus (lemons and oranges), vinegar, eucalyptus, and garlic .

In which month do crickets go away?

Crickets usually disappear in late autumn i.e. in the month of October or November when cold weather arrives. Most adult crickets die after the first frost, while their eggs survive the winter and hatch in spring.

Will a cricket eat a dead cricket?

Yes, crickets will eat the dead crickets as they are the opportunistic omnivores and cannibals

How to shut up crickets sound at night?

To stop a cricket sound from chirping in your room, you have to find where it is hiding. As they are mostly hides under furniture, behind baseboards or near damp sinks and gently vacuum it up.

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