The oriental mole cricket lives underground in damp soil, digging a network of passages.
The mole cricket also makes a frequent appearance in the game.
This suggests that non-jumping orthoptera such as mole crickets are not kosher.
The lawn provides food like earthworms, mole crickets and June beetle larvae.
Locusts, beetles, and mole crickets make up the majority of their diet.
Most species of mole crickets can fly powerfully, if not with agility or frequency.
There are several genera of mole cricket, separated into tribes:
It was introduced into Florida as a biological pest control of invasive mole crickets.
However some insects, such as mole crickets, are extremely sensitive to the frequency of the sound produced by their mate's wings.
It has a varied diet which includes fruit and insects such as mole crickets.