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<blockquote data-quote="meridannight" data-source="post: 222431" data-attributes="member: 39025"><p>This may sound like a weird question, but how likely is it that a cricket will survive for a long period of time inside a home? </p><p></p><p>I have 2 crickets that escaped and now they're out on the house somewhere... I basically live in a greenhouse -- I have a lot of plants and the last thing I need is a cricket or 2 making lunch of them. I also have many house spiders, so I'm hoping they will catch them but not sure how that will go... </p><p></p><p>Anybody have a similar thing happen, with crickets escaping? I'm quite paranoid about this, because many of my plants are expensive and/or rare, and most of them I've grown from seed myself, and I really hate the idea of a cricket loose in my home for a longer period of time. (I'd rather have a T loose in the house than a cricket, that's how much I hate the idea of them wandering around on their own here).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meridannight, post: 222431, member: 39025"] This may sound like a weird question, but how likely is it that a cricket will survive for a long period of time inside a home? I have 2 crickets that escaped and now they're out on the house somewhere... I basically live in a greenhouse -- I have a lot of plants and the last thing I need is a cricket or 2 making lunch of them. I also have many house spiders, so I'm hoping they will catch them but not sure how that will go... Anybody have a similar thing happen, with crickets escaping? I'm quite paranoid about this, because many of my plants are expensive and/or rare, and most of them I've grown from seed myself, and I really hate the idea of a cricket loose in my home for a longer period of time. (I'd rather have a T loose in the house than a cricket, that's how much I hate the idea of them wandering around on their own here). [/QUOTE]
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