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Grasshoppers and crickets

This group includes grasshoppers, bush-crickets and true crickets.

Grasshoppers and crickets form the group called Orthoptera. They are generally recognised by their large hind legs and ability to jump or scuttle away quickly if approached.

House crickets, field grasshoppers and bush crickets are some of the few species that are observed in and around people's homes.

Each year there are a handful of sightings of very large grasshoppers, which are usually locusts. These are the result of escaped 'pet food' (reptiles and spiders) or stowaways in imported goods.

Grasshoppers are herbivores and most species feed on grasses and low herbage. Bush-crickets are omnivorous and feed on other invertebrates as well as plants and shrubs. True crickets are herbivores, omnivores or scavengers such as the house cricket.

Number of UK species: 30

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Re: Who is this grasshopper/cricket? 3 months ago by jaguarondi jaguarondi
Grasshopper 1 year ago by Elham Elham
Re: What's this orange ridge-backed grasshopper? 1 year ago by jaguarondi jaguarondi
white and grey grasshoppers in malaga 1 year ago by Grasshopper Grasshopper
Re: Grasshopper ID 1 year ago by billnbrooks billnbrooks
Re: What is this cricket? 1 year ago by triops triops
Re: ID Grasshopper Please 1 year ago by Hairstreak Hairstreak
Re: Cricket? 1 year ago by Jac Jac
Re: Can anyone i.d. this Spanish grasshopper for me? 2 years ago by jaguarondi jaguarondi
Re: Leucistic (?) Long-winged Conehead Conocephalus discolor from Norfolk 2 years ago by Florin - Museum ID team Florin - Museum ID team
Re: Ident please...found in Cheshire a couple of days ago...cricket? 2 years ago by Cazzie Cazzie
Re: grasshopper for ID please 2 years ago by Florin - Museum ID team Florin - Museum ID team
Re: Cricket Id 2 years ago by AmandaB AmandaB
Cricket (?) in Greece 3 years ago by Tote Tote
Re: Bush cricket? 3 years ago by HughFletcher HughFletcher
What stage of development is this mole cricket? 3 years ago by awillkey awillkey
Re: Grasshopper or locust 3 years ago by Sierra_101 Sierra_101
Re: Turkish Cricket 3 years ago by Tony Child Tony Child
Grasshopper from the Spanish Pyrenees 3 years ago by andrew h andrew h
Bush cricket from Spanish Pyrenees 3 years ago by andrew h andrew h
Grasshopper from the Cordillera Cantabrica 3 years ago by andrew h andrew h
Bush cricket from the Spanish Pyrenees (Epipigger sp) 3 years ago by andrew h andrew h
Grasshopper from the Spanish Pyrenees 3 years ago by andrew h andrew h
Re: Can anyone identify this grasshopper from the French Alps? 3 years ago by Clive Washington Clive Washington
Chorthippus brunneus nymph? 3 years ago by Marcello Consolo Marcello Consolo
Re: Grasshopper, cricket or locust? 3 years ago by dragnil dragnil
Re: Calliptamus? 3 years ago by Florin - Museum ID team Florin - Museum ID team
Re: Please help me identify 3 years ago by Florin - Museum ID team Florin - Museum ID team
Re: What is this please? 4 years ago by MikeHardman MikeHardman
Re: Madagascar toxic grasshopper ID please 4 years ago by Florin - Museum ID team Florin - Museum ID team

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