I have been told in the past that excessive and louder then usual cricket chirping in the summer, indicates a long, hard and early winter. do you know if that is true? we have lived in this house for years, and I do not remember ever having heard the volume and amount of chirping that we had this summer, even with the windows closed. no, I would not keep one as a pet, they are a useful member of the wild society that resides outside, and should remain as such.
I have been told in the past that excessive and louder then usual cricket chirping in the summer, indicates a long, hard and early winter. do you know if that is true? we have lived in this house for years, and I do not remember ever having heard the volume and amount of chirping that we had this summer, even with the windows closed. no, I would not keep one as a pet, they are a useful member of the wild society that resides outside, and should remain as such.