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  2. Cricket (insect) - Wikipedia

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    The Crickets was the name of Buddy Holly's rock and roll band; [63] Holly's home town baseball team in the 1990s was called the Lubbock Crickets. [64] Cricket is the name of a US children's literary magazine founded in 1973; it uses a cast of insect characters. [ 65 ]

  3. House cricket - Wikipedia

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    The house cricket is typically gray or brownish in color, growing to 16–21 millimetres (0.63–0.83 in) in length. Males and females look similar, but females will have a brown-black, needle-like ovipositor extending from the center rear, approximately the same length as the cerci, the paired appendages towards the rear-most segment of the cricket.

  4. Tachycines asynamorus - Wikipedia

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    The crickets are active at dusk and at night, avoid light and hide between boards and other objects, such as flower pots, during the day. They feed carnivorously on various small insects, such as aphids and dead insects, as well as on plant material such as fruit, seeds, seedlings or young leaves and flowers. They therefore cause damage in ...

  5. Grylloidea - Wikipedia

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    Grylloidea is the superfamily of insects, in the order Orthoptera, known as crickets. It includes the " true crickets ", scaly crickets , wood crickets and many other subfamilies, now placed in six extant families; some genera are only known from fossils.

  6. Ray: No one is forcing you to eat the crickets - AOL

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    Having a viscerally negative response to something does not inherently mean your instincts operate like a moral supreme court of right and wrong.

  7. Tropical house cricket - Wikipedia

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    The banded crickets are said to be a lot more active than competitors, and live longer lifespans than the average house cricket. They also have a lower chitin content than average crickets, making digestibility easier. [3] Tropical house crickets are also immune to the CrPV virus. Care is similar to that of the house cricket. [3]

  8. Are onions safe to eat after the E. coli outbreak? What you ...

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    Cooking onions to an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit kills E. coli and other harmful bacteria, Heckler said — making cooked onions safer to eat. Why Onions Make You Cry, And How ...

  9. Wait, Is It Safe to Eat Expired Eggs? - AOL

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    Rivera notes: “It is safe if eggs are handled correctly and do not show signs of it becoming bad.” In addition to being handled correctly, eggs also need to be cooked thoroughly to destroy ...