![]() ![]() Eggs are deposited in whatever damp substrate is available. They have no special overwintering stage, but can survive cold weather in and around buildings, and in dumps where heat from fermentation may sustain them. House crickets take two to three months to complete their life cycle at 26 to 32 ☌ (79 to 90 ☏). On males, the cerci are also more prominent. The ovipositor is brown-black, and is surrounded by two appendages. Males and females look similar, but females will have an ovipositor emerging from the rear, around 12 millimetres (0.47 in) long. The house cricket is typically gray or brownish in color, growing to 16–21 millimetres (0.63–0.83 in) in length.
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