Field crickets lay eggs deep into the soil where they will be protected. The eggs will hatch the following spring. However, the crickets themselves do not survive the winter--they will die soon after the cold weather sets in.
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Field cricket (Gryllus campestris) The field cricket is an impressive insect with a black body and wings that resemble intricate wrought iron work. The wing colour is dark... More 6 Images 2 Videos ...
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The common field crickets of the United States are species of the genus Gryllus; all are brown to black, about 1 in. (2.5 cm) long, and are found in fields and meadows and often in houses.
See also: Coral, Camel, Burro, Weasel, Grasshoppers
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