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questions about crickets

cold_blooded_ron Oct 13, 2009 04:22 PM

I got fed up with the noise and smell of the crickets. So I decided to put them outside, in a nice shaded area. I found out today because of the blazing florida heat, AND not to mention the extreme humidity, the crickets became flame broiled.

Is it possible to put them outside?

I would keep them inside but because of my petite living conditions, and the fact that im a light sleeper they keep me from sleeping. any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated.

Thank you for your time, Ronald.

Replies (2)

Niki458 Oct 14, 2009 09:52 AM

You can try and keep them inside during the day when it is hot and put them outside in the late evening when it has cooled off and leave them out for the night.At least it is worth a try. I live in california and can't keep mine outside either during the summer because of the heat. You do get used to the chirping after a while.gl

omnivorous Oct 18, 2009 07:49 PM

I also live in california. Heres my 2 cents.

I have noticed that I dont have a noise prolem with the crickets until they start to become full sized. I keep 2000-3000 in a big ol rubbermaid type tub. I get them as 1/2"ers and they dont seem to chirp until they become 1"ers. Then it starts to get annoying.

As for the smell all I can say is clean container every other day or so. Get rid of the dead ones. I also recently switched to useing the water crystals instead of a water container with small rocks or a sponge to keep the crickets from dying. They still die, fowl up the water and it really stinks. By swithcing to the water gel crystals stuff I dont loose them as much and it doesnt stink from haveing rotting crickets in the water source.

I live in a 2 story house so I put the crickets downstairs since I normaly hang out upstairs and if I notice a bad smell comeing from the crickets its definately time to clean the cage.

I dont know how often you clean the cricket cage but you should keep it clean as much as possible.

I take the food and water bowls out and with a small dustpan and hand broom sweep the mess up. Then I take the egg cartons on the other side and turn them upside down & shake a little to remove the cricket poo. Put the egg carton on the clean side now and continue until all the poo is removed from the carton and now put on the clean side. Now sweep up the dead crickets and cricket poo from the old egg carton side and now your cage is clean. Just put the food & water back.

I think the crickets are always gonig to stink some. You just gotta put a lot of work into cleaning it up. I believe pet stores & farms clean that stuff on a daily basis. I do every other day.

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