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No, I don't need to know which would win in a fight. That would be the locusts, because seemingly all one has to do to kill a cricket is look at it, as often as not.
Nope, for once I'm posting a RELEVANT thread.
Because I am curious. It appears that across the ocean from the U.S., mainly the UK, I see more mention of locusts as feeders than I do crickets. This may be a misconception on my part of course. But I can recall few if any references to locusts (or "grasshoppers" in these parts) as feeders here in the U.S. If they are more popular there, I'm wondering why they haven't caught on here as much.
I pondered a few ideas. More difficult to breed? if that were the case, where do they get them over there?
And...hmm. Guess I only pondered one idea.
I was bitten by a grasshopper once...
Darn. that was kind of irrelevant.
Nope, for once I'm posting a RELEVANT thread.
Because I am curious. It appears that across the ocean from the U.S., mainly the UK, I see more mention of locusts as feeders than I do crickets. This may be a misconception on my part of course. But I can recall few if any references to locusts (or "grasshoppers" in these parts) as feeders here in the U.S. If they are more popular there, I'm wondering why they haven't caught on here as much.
I pondered a few ideas. More difficult to breed? if that were the case, where do they get them over there?
And...hmm. Guess I only pondered one idea.
I was bitten by a grasshopper once...
Darn. that was kind of irrelevant.