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Camel Cricket (Tachycines asynamorous)
Prevalence : Widespread
Appearance : Light tan to dark brown; 1/2 to 1 - 1/2 inches long; humpbacked appearance.

Habits : Found in cool, damp areas, such as under logs or stones, and in crawl spaces, basements and attics; nocturnal.

Diet : Will eat just about anything; they have been known to feed on clothes and lace curtains.
 
Reproduction : Females lay eggs in spring, which hatch around April; there is only one generation per year.
 
Other Information : Unlike other crickets, they do not chirp; they become immobile in the presence of strong light.

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