How do crickets mate?

Kathy

Arachnoangel
Old Timer
Joined
Apr 4, 2009
Messages
853
I've actually been trying to find this on the Internet and it will say how they lay eggs, etc.....but how do they ACTUALLY mate? I'm watching this male and female cricket sitting on a branch in my T enclosure and he is quietly making the chirping noise and they are nose to nose. It just got me thinking, HOW, exactly...do they mate?
 

xhexdx

ArachnoGod
Old Timer
Joined
Jul 20, 2007
Messages
5,351
The male sticks his thing in her thing and injects his things.
 

Kathy

Arachnoangel
Old Timer
Joined
Apr 4, 2009
Messages
853
So apparently you people ^^^^ don't know either......Good trivia question.
 

xhexdx

ArachnoGod
Old Timer
Joined
Jul 20, 2007
Messages
5,351
I'm not sure what else you're looking for...
Male's sex organ deposits sperm through female's sex organ. Both sex organs are located in their abdomen.
 

Bigboy

Arachnoprince
Old Timer
Joined
Nov 18, 2004
Messages
1,233
The male sticks his thing in her thing and injects his things.
So yea, that's about all there is to it. If you're looking for a specific mechanism you really have to narrow down the kind of answer you want.
 

Kathy

Arachnoangel
Old Timer
Joined
Apr 4, 2009
Messages
853
Actually I just found what I was looking for...yeah I was looking for more detailed/scientific information but I finally found it. Thanks.
 

xhexdx

ArachnoGod
Old Timer
Joined
Jul 20, 2007
Messages
5,351
Um...

All I saw from that site was basically what I said. You know that in most land animal species, the male mounts the female, right?

I saw nothing scientific or technical that described the mating process...just a video of the male mounting the female.
 

Kathy

Arachnoangel
Old Timer
Joined
Apr 4, 2009
Messages
853
I had other sites I was reading, I just posted that link for you because I thought it was interesting that people actually have a job numbering and tagging crickets in the wild and watching them. Insects breed lots of different ways, it's just not really something I ever thought about before with crickets or mosquitoes or dragonflies or other little things and how they carry on their species. Nature is pretty fascinating.
 
Top