Mole Cricket
The Mole Cricket is a fascinating insect suspended in a 20 Ml. Vial. that is known for its ability to burrow and tunnel through soil, similar to a mole. With their large, strong front legs, they are well-equipped for digging and creating intricate tunnels beneath the ground. They are omnivorous and feed on a variety of organic matter, including plant roots and small insects. Mole crickets are nocturnal and are most active during warm, humid nights, making them a common sight in many tropical and subtropical regions around the world. Despite their subterranean lifestyle, they can also take flight and are capable of short bursts of flying, making them a versatile and intriguing insect species.