Photo of the Day

Camel Cricket
The first day of winter is the darkest day of the year.  In the midst of the cold weather that accompanies it, one hardly thinks of looking for insect activity.  But in subterranean environs where the temperature remains relatively constant, life goes on.  We recently discovered this handsome Camel Cricket while performing some maintenance in our below-grade utility entrance.  Worldwide in distribution, Camel Crickets, also known as Cave Crickets, Sand Treaders, and Spider Crickets, include hundreds of species in the family Rhaphidophoridae.  Most are omnivorous residents of caves, mines, cellars, hollow logs, wood piles, wells, and other dark, temperature-stable situations where they feel their way around with their antennae while searching for food.  Camel Crickets usually escape notice, keeping only nocturnal hours when venturing out from light-deprived cover and lacking the organs to produce the familiar “chirps” that call attention to other crickets during the breeding season.