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QuestionWhat time of day is best for me to look for grasshoppers?Community AnswerThe early part of the day is best, as they tend to sleep during the night. Also, they can be easily spotted in the daylight.
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QuestionCan I make my own cages for grasshoppers?Community AnswerYes, you can use a large jar or plastic container for a cage.
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QuestionWhat if there is no tall grass?Community AnswerYou do not have to have tall grass. Grasshoppers can hide in shorter grass too, and you might have some luck finding them in your lawn.
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QuestionThe bottle trap isn't working and I really want a pet grasshopper. What can I do?Community AnswerCheck dry, grassy areas. They like edges of forests, roadsides, and urban areas. Walk through the grass staring at your feet and you are sure to see something.
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QuestionCan I catch grasshoppers with my bare hands?CaeiiaTop AnswererIt's possible, but really difficult to catch them and not crush them.
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QuestionCan I find grasshoppers at pet shops?Community AnswerYes, some pet shops sell grasshoppers or locusts as live feed for pets, and they are usually cheap to buy.
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QuestionHow do I make the water bottle trap without attracting spiders?Community AnswerThere's no way you can do it for sure, but you could try spreading some Vaseline along the inside of the bottle, which might discourage spiders from climbing inside.
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QuestionWhat do grasshoppers not like? Can I put or plant anything around my lilies and hibiscus to keep grasshoppers away?Community AnswerYou can try dusting your plants with all-purpose flour, as this will cause their mouths to gum up and they will most likely die. Try planting a cilantro border around your plants, as grasshoppers cannot stand the smell. Grasshoppers also hate the smell and taste of garlic.
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QuestionHow much grass should I keep for the grasshopper?Community AnswerAround one fistful of grass per week will keep it alive and well. If you have multiple grasshoppers, triple the amount.
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QuestionHow much grass should I keep for a grasshopper?Community AnswerGrasshoppers will eat pretty much anything green. They also love tomatoes and bell peppers. How much you give them depends on the size and quantity of grasshoppers, but they eat a lot, so if it’s big enough for them to climb on and it’s a little larger than they are, it should be enough. If they run out of food, put a little more in.
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QuestionWhere can I buy a grasshopper trap?Community AnswerSome stores like Walmart have bug traps, including those made for grasshoppers and crickets, but usually these traps are for getting rid of them, meaning they won't survive the trap. If you want to keep a grasshopper, make the bottle trap in Method 2.
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QuestionAre leafy bushes a place where grasshoppers live?Community AnswerGrasshoppers live on the edges of forests and in tall grass along roadsides and weeds. Some may be found in leafy bushes too.
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QuestionHow can I bring in grasshoppers to my pond as a source of food for the fish?Community AnswerIf they don't need to be alive, use the molasses trap or soapy water trap, which is likely to kill them. If they need to be alive, the fuzzy blanket method is better.
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QuestionHow many grasshoppers can the bottle trap hold?Community Answer1- 5 grasshoppers can fit, but the grasshoppers won't appreciate it and will probably not go in if there are more than 2 already in there.
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QuestionHow do I catch a grasshopper if they're hard to catch?Community AnswerCreep up on them slowly, with your hands out. They might see you, but in one quick swipe, cup your hand over it.
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QuestionWhere can I find a grasshopper if I have no grass?Community AnswerGo to a park or to somewhere where there is grass. Or even go to a friend or family’s house where there is grass.
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QuestionWhy do we need grasshoppers?Community AnswerGrasshoppers are the major, above ground, insect consumer of vegetation on grasslands. They have an important role in the ecosystem as prey for other animals and in nutrient cycling. When grasshoppers damage crops or threaten to consume too much forage, insecticides are now used to control their populations.
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QuestionWhat is a bug that looks like a cockroach, with a thick butt and small antennae? Do they make armies like cockroaches do?Community AnswerHere are some possibilities: They might be crickets, June bugs or Asian longhorn beetles.
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QuestionWill grasshoppers come even if I don't have dense vegetation in my garden?Tim CCommunity AnswerYes, they should. You should probably use a trap to catch them though. If you want them live, use a bottle trap. If not, use a molasses trap or soapy water trap.
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QuestionAre grasshoppers useful to the Earth?Community AnswerGrasshoppers provide a balance. If you have too many, their excess could be problematic. They serve as food for bigger insects and prey, while they may damage some crops.
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