Mechanical-Mind said:It looked like a Jerusalem cricket at first glance- My guess would be that it's a Camel cricket, though.
-Matt
Jerusalem crickets aka Children of the Earth..so called for a variety of reason... one being that they have 'baby faces', so check the face.. if it looks like a plain old cricket.. it's not a Jerusalem. Everyone is correct in that they can pinch the hell out of you, but tend to be rather docile unless frightened. I'm always hesitant to feed my Ts anything wild caught for fear of pesticide problems.. just a thoughtPhaedrus said:Better guess than mine. Where the hell did all the Kansans come from all of a sudden? Are we having an infestation of them now?Where's everybody from? I think we need to get a T party going. Or some kind of party.
I'm not too concerned about the pesticides issue. I don't spray my lawn and neither do my neighbors. I don't even use any fertilizer on my grass since I have to worry about my dogs. As it goes right now, my garden is being invaded by insects. I try to use safer methods like red pepper powder or chalklines.The concern being you don't know what it has been eating, i.e; grasses and other smaller insects that may have been treated with pesticides.