One of the
largest of the world's insects is the New Zealand
Weta.
Wetas are fairly
common and wander into people's
houses.
If they don't wander
in by accident, the family cat will
oblige.
Wetas are more often
seen at night - or they are if you carry a torch
around the garden and look for them. Wetas like
living in the wood pile, because normally they live
in holes excavated in trees.
Here we see a weta
climbing to the top of a log at sunset, ready to
forage for - most things. They are omnivorous, but
prefer other insects to fruit. In captivity they
like carrot. The common tree weta is not a great
hunter, but there are many weta species and the
rarely seen ground wetas jump onto other insects.
The common tree weta does not want to enter houses
and does not jump on people, in fact he has no
interest in attacking people at all. Any insects he
catches are usually dead or sick. Ground wetas are
small, so don't panic if you see a big
weta.
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