Entosense, an edible insect company in Lewiston, began farming its own crickets over the past winter, with the goal of eventually replacing its outsourced cricket products with locally raised products ...
Entomologist Richard Zack of Washington State University fields lots of “What the heck is this?” inquiries from the public about weird-looking insects in our region. But the Jerusalem cricket tops the ...
Farmers in the American West are battling outbreaks of Mormon crickets — insects that can grow almost three inches (8cm) in length. In the past few years the crickets, in addition to grasshoppers, ...
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