European mole cricket

During the breeding season, which takes place in late spring, the female lays between 100 and 350 eggs.

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They are stored in a specially prepared underground chamber and watched over by the female. To raise the temperature in the nest, the female may bite the roots of plants growing above it to make them wither and allow sunlight to reach the soil. The eggs hatch 10 to 20 days after laying.