Tree Wetas live in gardens of New Zealand, they like to live under logs, near trees, leafy places, warm moist soil and near composts, they don't go into houses so they aren't a pest, they are omnivores and prefer insects to fruit.
Because giant wetas are more rarer than tree wetas.
Wetas are extraorinarily large members of the cricket family found only in New Zealand. Some species eat other insects, while some (notably the tree wetas) eat mostly lichens, leaves, flowers, and fruit.
Wetas are brown in color as a form of camouflage, as it helps them blend in with their natural environment such as soil, leaves, and tree bark. This camouflage helps them avoid predators and increases their chances of survival.
The sharp horn-like structure on the feet of wetas is called a tarsal claw, and it helps them to grip onto surfaces and climb effectively. This adaptation is particularly useful for wetas that live in rugged or forested habitats where climbing is necessary for survival.
The wetas enemy are the lizard (the tuatara), rats, birds, sometimes cats and dogs.
Giant wetas are native to New Zealand and can be found in forested areas, particularly on offshore islands. They prefer habitats with dense vegetation and a good supply of food sources like plants and insects. Giant wetas are nocturnal creatures and are most active at night.
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Wetas are an insect native to New Zealand that look alot like crickets but are covered in spines and are wingless...Hope this helps
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The most effective way to get rid of wetas is to use an over the counter insect spray. Any type of brand will work to eradicate them.