Crickets come north

July 7th, 2009 | by Nick |

According to entomologists, several once-rare species of crickets are spreading through England because of global warming, far faster than any other insect. Their chirping mating sound, more associated with the Mediterranean, is being heard further and further north.
Daily Telegraph

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