They die off in countries with a winter season, the adults having mated and laid eggs in the summer. These eggs overwinter and hatch in the spring to start a new population of summer grasshoppers.
Grasshoppers, crickets, earthworms, etc. My boys found one in our yard - we feed it grasshoppers they catch. In the winter (no grasshoppers), we'll feed it crickets from the pet store.
To sell grasshoppers go to Treeton and into the house across from the pet store. There you can sell grasshoppers for $100 each.
they have small littel groups that hide away in or under bulding in winter and in summer out in the grass
becuase during the winter they need to move south to warmer areas.
yes
Grasshoppers will go into sheds, buildings, crevices, and other places when it rains. Some grasshoppers will just stay on the grass or whatever vegetation is nearby when it rains.
Grasshoppers are actually fairly large. They are visible with the naked eye, if you go looking for them you will be able to easily spot the grasshopper. Hope this helps.
grasshoppers go through an incomplete metamorphosis.
If you go into a field you don't find one grasshopper you find none or thousand's! so for their habits I think that would be a yes.
Not at all. Grasshoppers are not poisonous to humans either, so if you want to share a little snack with your cat, go right ahead! ;)
No - they go through incomplete metamorphosis like katydids and grasshoppers.
Grasshoppers do fly, but for only short distances. They can fly for up to 10 feet if they need too. Grasshoppers fly to get away from something they feel could be a threat to them. They have been noted to fly towards light, such as a porch light.