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Gwen Morse 12-07-2004 09:02 PM

cricket-like bugs that aren't crickets
 
A friend (who's reasonably bug-savvy in the first place) has some bugs
in the basement of a house he's caretaking.

They look somewhat like crickets, although the shells aren't as thick
and defined. They also don't have any sort of wings. They have very
long thin whip-like antennae. They congregate in large groups in cool
dark places. They also seem to like to jump. The boddies are mottled
brown (different shades of brown). They don't chirp or make any other
'noise'.

They're found in central NJ on a family farm.

Any clues what they might be?

Lar 13-07-2004 12:02 AM

cricket-like bugs that aren't crickets
 
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 15:28:24 -0400, Gwen Morse
wrote:

:) A friend (who's reasonably bug-savvy in the first place) has some bugs
:) in the basement of a house he's caretaking.
:)
:) They look somewhat like crickets, although the shells aren't as thick
:) and defined. They also don't have any sort of wings. They have very
:) long thin whip-like antennae. They congregate in large groups in cool
:) dark places. They also seem to like to jump. The boddies are mottled
:) brown (different shades of brown). They don't chirp or make any other
:) 'noise'.

Probably Camel crickets
http://everest.ento.vt.edu/Facilitie...ets/camel.html



Lar. (to e-mail, get rid of the BUGS!!


It is said that the early bird gets the worm,
but it is the second mouse that gets the cheese.



Penny Morgan 13-07-2004 03:02 PM

cricket-like bugs that aren't crickets
 
They are a type of water bug. They definitely like dark, cool, and damp
places such as basements or crawl spaces. We have them under our house in
the crawl space. Usually I find them on the walls and ceiling when we go
under the house. They look very similar to crickets and can get very big -
Yuck!

Penny
Raleigh, NC
"Gwen Morse" wrote in message
...
A friend (who's reasonably bug-savvy in the first place) has some bugs
in the basement of a house he's caretaking.

They look somewhat like crickets, although the shells aren't as thick
and defined. They also don't have any sort of wings. They have very
long thin whip-like antennae. They congregate in large groups in cool
dark places. They also seem to like to jump. The boddies are mottled
brown (different shades of brown). They don't chirp or make any other
'noise'.

They're found in central NJ on a family farm.

Any clues what they might be?




Jean B. 13-07-2004 06:02 PM

cricket-like bugs that aren't crickets
 
Gwen Morse wrote:

A friend (who's reasonably bug-savvy in the first place) has some bugs
in the basement of a house he's caretaking.

They look somewhat like crickets, although the shells aren't as thick
and defined. They also don't have any sort of wings. They have very
long thin whip-like antennae. They congregate in large groups in cool
dark places. They also seem to like to jump. The boddies are mottled
brown (different shades of brown). They don't chirp or make any other
'noise'.

They're found in central NJ on a family farm.

Any clues what they might be?


What do their legs look like?

--
Jean B.


Gwen Morse 17-07-2004 09:02 PM

cricket-like bugs that aren't crickets
 
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 12:03:21 -0400, "Jean B." wrote:

Gwen Morse wrote:

A friend (who's reasonably bug-savvy in the first place) has some bugs
in the basement of a house he's caretaking.

They look somewhat like crickets, although the shells aren't as thick
and defined. They also don't have any sort of wings. They have very
long thin whip-like antennae. They congregate in large groups in cool
dark places. They also seem to like to jump. The boddies are mottled
brown (different shades of brown). They don't chirp or make any other
'noise'.

They're found in central NJ on a family farm.

Any clues what they might be?


What do their legs look like?


Like cricket legs :). (M-shape from the body, with thicker sections at
the part that connects to the body ('thighs') and slimmer 'calves').

Gwen




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