cricket species mate by transferring a spermatophore from male to female. Crickets do their mating in the late summer. They lay their eggs in the fall. The male chirps what is called the calling song. This is to make the female aware of its intention to mate

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cricket species mate by transferring a spermatophore from male to female. Crickets do their mating in the late summer. They lay their eggs in the fall. The male chirps what is called the calling song. This is to make the female aware of its intention to mate

cricket species mate by transferring a spermatophore from male to female. Crickets do their mating in the late summer. They lay their eggs in the fall. The male chirps what is called the calling song. This is to make the female aware of its intention to mate

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