how long do adult house crickets live for?

tryme

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how long do adult house crickets live for?

NOT from start to finish

once they are churping, how long?
 

Palor

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2 weeks if it can't find food and water, up to a year if it can find food and water. If your place is in a cold state, temps near freezing kill them.
 

Elizabeth Freer

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Hi ~

Have you a big cricket on the loose? :biggrin: A cat could do the job nicely.

Otherwise, the lifespan of crickets is about 8 weeks if they have food and water. They begin to chirp at about 4-5 weeks.
 
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tryme

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I have two cats one dog, all of which would love to kill him IF they could get the bugger out the floorboards.
 

Elizabeth Freer

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A true "bugger"

and one human!

:idea: (You could imagine you're camping in a meadow on a summer's night. Maybe you don't like camping near crickets? I think it's better than trying to sleep on a beach with sand fleas hopping all about.)

This too shall pass.
 

tryme

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I have been breeding dubia roaches. Just waiting for the colony to explode so I can pack in the crix.
 

John_E_Dove

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You are talking about the Brown crickets people buy to feed reptiles, right?
I have been raising my own for a few years now and at a temp of around 80F they complete their life cycle in about three months from hatching to death.
The sound of chirping crickets is a year round feature of our home.

EDIT: Oops, I missed the once they start chirping part. that lasts about the last 3 weeks of their life per container. They die shortly, within days, after breeding and laying.
 
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Elizabeth Freer

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Cricket lifespan???

Hi John ~

Well, I need to find out exactly what species of crickets I'm getting to feed my geckos. When I get the "5 wos" they begin to die soon. I'm thinking those 5 wos don't live beyond an additional three weeks. The younger ones are living longer, of course.

I keep them at room temp which is about 68-72 F now and warmer in the summer.

I'm "breeding" some right now laid in damp cocopeat and now held at 78-80 F.

So you are saying Brown crickets should live about three months!
 
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