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  2. Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa - Wikipedia

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    The female cricket lays 100 to 350 eggs in an underground chamber in the spring. They hatch ten to twenty days later and she guards them for another two to three weeks. The nymphs moult six times and take from one to three years to reach maturity. Adults and nymphs live underground throughout the year in extensive tunnel systems that may reach ...

  3. Cricket (insect) - Wikipedia

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    Most crickets lay their eggs in the soil or inside the stems of plants, and to do this, female crickets have a long, needle-like or sabre-like egg-laying organ called an ovipositor. Some ground-dwelling species have dispensed with this, either depositing their eggs in an underground chamber or pushing them into the wall of a burrow. [1]

  4. Gryllinae - Wikipedia

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    Gryllinae, or field crickets, are a subfamily of insects in the order Orthoptera and the family Gryllidae. They hatch in spring, and the young crickets (called nymphs) eat and grow rapidly. They shed their skin eight or more times before they become adults. Field crickets eat a broad range of food: seeds, plants, or insects (dead or alive).

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    It is made by mixing ROE (fish eggs) with (chicken) eggs, and frying the mixture. LEMON (30D: Kabkabou fruit) Kabkabou is a fish and tomato stew that originated in the African country of Tunisia.

  6. Polish cochineal - Wikipedia

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    The Polish cochineal lives on herbaceous plants growing in sandy and arid, infertile soils. Its primary host plant is the perennial knawel (Scleranthus perennis), but it has also been known to feed on plants of 20 other genera, including mouse-ear hawkweed (Hieracium pilosella), bladder campion (Silene inflata), velvet bent (Agrostis canina), Caragana, [4] smooth rupturewort (Herniaria glabra ...

  7. Cochineal - Wikipedia

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    The dried body of the female insect is 14–26% carminic acid. [24] Steps in the cochineal harvest in Oaxaca, public mural by Arturo Garcia Bustos, Mexico . Workers collect the female cochineal insects from their host plants. [4] The insects are killed by immersion in hot water or by exposure to sunlight, steam, or the heat of an oven.

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  9. Gryllus rubens - Wikipedia

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    Gryllus rubens, commonly known as the southeastern field cricket, is one of many cricket species known as a field cricket. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It occurs throughout most of the Southeastern United States . Its northern range spans from southern Delaware to the extreme southeastern corner of Kansas , with a southern range stretching from Florida to ...