Another day in Pennsylvania, another invasive species. Joining the intrusion of the disgusting brown marmorated stink bug, the destructive tiger mosquito and the devilish mile-a-minute vine comes ...
Camel crickets, also known as cave or spider crickets, can cause a scare if you find one inside your home. They are harmless to humans and pets, but can be a nuisance to homeowners if there’s an ...
JERICHO, N.Y. (CBSNewYork)-- Homeowners will tell you, if you haven't seen a camel cricket before -- be prepared to be grossed out. Even professionals get squeamish. Now, is the time of year the ...
Call it the invasion of the camels -- camel crickets, that is, an invasive, cannibalistic Asian species taking up residence in homes in the eastern U.S. that researchers say we still know little about ...
You’ve probably heard the familiar chirping of crickets outside your home. Some people consider these noisy little critters to be pests. Some consider them to be harmless but annoying. Others consider ...
There are crickets. And then there are camel crickets. Some people call them spider crickets. No matter the name, they are bigger and, to some, creepier than your standard-issue cricket. And bug ...
Scientists may not have paid much attention to greenhouse camel cricket, an invasive species of camel cricket from Asia. This has apparently grown in number and became increasingly common in American ...
Three species of non-photosynthetic plants rely mainly on camel crickets to disperse their seeds. Three species of non-photosynthetic plants rely mainly on camel crickets to disperse their seeds, ...