Things You'll Need
- Heating pad
- Large plastic tub
- Approximately five egg cartons
- 2 empty margarine containers
- Cotton balls
- 2 pieces of cardboard, approximately 1 inch by 2 inches
- Small plastic container
- Dirt
- Cricket food or cat food with cut-up vegetables
- 50 crickets
Instructions
Place a heating pad on top of the area where you plan to keep your cricket farm. It could be on the floor if you don't have small children and pets, or you can place it on a table. Place a large plastic tub on top of the heating pad for the cricket habitat.
Place about five egg carton bottoms vertically in the container. Stand them up on their sides, standing next to each other in a row. The crickets will use the egg pockets for homes.
Fill a small margarine tub with cotton balls and pour water onto them so they are soaked. This will allow the crickets to drink water without drowning. Place this tub into the cricket habitat. Place a strong piece of cardboard leading up to the top of the margarine container from the floor of the habitat so the baby crickets can walk up and drink the water.
Place soil from outside into a medium-sized plastic container about the size of a plastic sandwich holder. Put this in the habitat for the crickets to lay eggs in.
Place commercially prepared cricket food into another margarine dish, or use cat food along with some chopped green vegetables. Put the container into the habitat and place another ramp so the baby crickets can get to the food.
Place at least 50 crickets into your container. They will naturally breed within a few weeks. Keep the food and water fresh, changing it daily.