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QuestionDo grasshoppers have a season that they mate I want to breed them?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerGrasshoppers tend to mate throughout the summer months and into early autumn.
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QuestionMy grasshopper has a black stinger-looking thing. What could this be?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThese may be the tips of the ovipositor on a female grasshopper. These are used to help the female dig in the ground to lay her eggs.
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QuestionHow long do grasshoppers live?Community AnswerGrasshoppers will generally live about one year.
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QuestionHow do grasshoppers dig holes to lay their eggs?Community AnswerAfter breeding, female grasshoppers dig a hole in the ground in which to lay their eggs by using a special tube in their abdomen known as an ovipositor. The ovipositor is first used to dig the hole, and then to deposit the eggs one by one into the hole.
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QuestionHow do I remove baby grasshoppers from the mother and still keep them alive? I do not have enough space to hold the babies, but I wish for them to survive while still keeping the mother.Community AnswerTake the mother grasshopper out of its cage and gently put it into a temporary holding area. Then take the cage outside and place it in an area that would be beneficial for the babies. Remove the lid from the cage and let the babies come out on their own. They will jump out and be on their way. Once all the babies have left the cage, bring it back inside and carefully put your mommy back inside of it.
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QuestionHow do I determine if the grasshopper is a baby or an adult?Community AnswerBabies are very small, like smaller than your pinkie fingernail. The babies also don't have wings yet.
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QuestionHow do grasshoppers lay eggs?Community AnswerGrasshoppers lay eggs by using their ovipositor to dig into the ground and then laying their eggs in the hole. The mothers do not stay and care for their young, obviously.
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QuestionI have a boy and girl grasshopper. I found them both missing one of their jumper legs. Will they still be able to have babies?Community AnswerYes, no problems will occur in the babies, just make sure they have 2 - 3" of soil, dried oats, coconut fiber, or sand.
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QuestionIs the size of the grasshopper an indication of its sex?Community AnswerNo, just the shape of the abdomen.
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QuestionCan grasshoppers breed with katydids?Community AnswerNo, they are different species.
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QuestionDo I need to squeeze it?Community AnswerNot "squeeze," just gently pinch the grasshopper to keep it still.
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QuestionIs the mouth at the bottom of the head or below the antennae at the front?Community AnswerThe mouth is between the underside and the middle of the head.
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QuestionThe cage that I keep mine in has holes big enough for a baby grasshopper to escape. Can I move the eggs to a different cage before they hatch?Community AnswerYes, you can move them, but be careful. After hatching, the parents will not take care of the baby grasshoppers.
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QuestionThe ground is wet and I don't have sand, what do I put at the bottom of the tank?Community AnswerDig some soil from your yard and lay it flat for a few days to dry it out a bit and you should be good to go.
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QuestionCan I keep grasshoppers alive in an empty plastic bottle?Community AnswerYou can, as long as you ensure that you put holes in the bottle.
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QuestionCan I keep them in my house?Community AnswerAs long as they are in a cage and they don't get too hot or too cold. Room temperature (around 73 F) is fine.
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QuestionWhat is the best way to breed grasshoppers and what is the best diet?Community AnswerTo breed grasshoppers, simply place a male and a female together in anything that will keep them together. If this doesn't work, then try a new male or a new female. The best diet for a grasshopper is large blades of grass. Rub your fingers against the two flat sides of the grass, up and down. If there is strong friction, then the grasshopper will like it the best.
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QuestionI catch millions of grasshoppers every day, and some of them have lost a leg, are they still able to do a mating call?Community AnswerThey only use one leg to chirp by rubbing it on their wing. So yes, they can.
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QuestionWhat does it mean if weird things came out of a grasshopper after I squeezed it?Community AnswerIt depends on where it came out from. If a sticky, brown liquid came out of its mouth, that may be the contents of its stomach, regurgitated as a defense mechanism. However, if it came out of anywhere else, it is likely that you squeezed the grasshopper way too hard and harmed it. Be careful when picking up grasshoppers, as they are much smaller than us and easily harmed. Only hold tight enough to keep it still, do not squeeze!
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QuestionDo male grasshoppers have structures that hold the female during mating? And what is it called?Community AnswerNo, males mount the female so they do not need a structure. The females are on the bottom because they are larger than the males.
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QuestionHow long do grasshoppers live in captivity?OliviaCommunity AnswerGrasshoppers will live for about a year or slightly longer in captivity as long as they are healthy.
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