Mole Cricket ACNH Southern Hemisphere

Mole Cricket is a bug in the Animal Crossing series that was introduced in Animal Crossing. They are able to be found underground, creating a chirping noise. If the player digs where the noise is the loudest, then the Mole Cricket is unearthed and is going to crawl away. Well, in this page, we are going to share some information about Mole Cricket in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

About Mole Cricket ACNH

Mole cricket is a bug that can be discovered during winter and spring. This mole cricket occurs underground. You have to dig up with a shovel to get it. Keep in mind that its droning call is the main clue to its presence, even though in several games villagers are going to stop and stare at the ground when one is nearby.

About Mole Cricket ACNH

Mole crickets are able to occur under the flowers and items, however not under the trees, rocks, or buildings. Over time the mole cricket moved to another spot. Usually, they do not move to a spot which has been dug up but not covered. If revealed, the Mole cricket is going to scuttle away, finally burying itself and disappearing permanently.

Catching a Mole Cricket in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

When you want to complete your bug collection in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, then you need to track down a mole cricket. Thankfully, these mole crickets are now appearing on islands in the Northern Hemisphere.

According to research, the mole crickets are going to appear on islands in the Northern Hemisphere from November to May. And they are also going to appear on islands in the Southern Hemisphere from May to November. The mole cricket will appear at any time of day. For your information, the Mole cricket is one of the trickier insects to collect in the game of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, because you cannot see it until you dig it out of the ground.

The mole cricket is going to hide under the ground. It will make a loud noise which can be heard from far away. You have to find the area where the sound is the loudest and then dig in that spot with your shovel. It is possible you pick the wrong spot to dig, but that is ok. Please keep digging around that area and finally you are going to dig the mole cricket out of the ground. Since that, the mole cricket is going to crawl along the ground. So, you will need to switch quickly to your net and then catch it.

Catching a Mole Cricket in Animal Crossing New Horizons

The price of Mole Cricket in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Need to know that a single mole cricket can be sold for only 500 Bells at Nook’s Cranny. Also you have to remember that you will need to donate one of those insects to Blathers at the museum if you want to finish your museum’s insect collection.

You will need quite a long time to track down a mole cricket. For this case, you are able to check out the ChargePlay Clutch from HyperX. It will be able to extend your device’s battery life so you are able to play New Horizons for a longer period of time before having to charge your Nintendo Switch. If you need more information about the ChargePlay Clutch, simply you are able to go to the site of HyperX.

Other Bugs in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Here are some other bugs in Animal Crossing New Horizons:

    • Pondskater
      The price of this bug is 130 Bells. This Pondskater bug will be active at 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. from May up to September (in the Northern Hemisphere). Also, it will be active from November to March in the Southern Hemisphere.
    • Giant Water Bug
      The price of this bug is 2,00 Bells. It is active from 7 p.m. – 8 a.m. from April to September in the Northern Hemisphere and October to March in the Southern Hemisphere.
    • Stinkbug
      The price of this bug is 120 Bells. It is active all day from March to November in the Northern Hemisphere and September to May in the Southern Hemisphere.
    • Man-Faced Stink Bug
      The price of this bug is 1,000 Bells. It is active from 7 p.m. – 8 a.m. from March to November in the Northern Hemisphere and September to May in the Southern Hemisphere.
    • Ladybug
      The price of this bug is 200 Bells. It will be active at 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. from March to June and October in the Northern Hemisphere and September to December and April in the Southern Hemisphere.
    • Jewel Beetle
      The price of this bug is 2,400 Bells. It will be active all day from April to August in the Northern Hemisphere and October to February in the Southern Hemisphere.
    • Tiger Beetle
      The price of this bug is 1,500 Bells. It will be active all day from February to November in the Northern Hemisphere and August to May in the Southern Hemisphere.
    • Violin Beetle
      The price of this bug is 450 Bells. It will be active all day from May to June and September to November in the Northern Hemisphere. And November to December and March to April in the Southern Hemisphere.
    • Citrus Long-Horned Beetle
      The price of this bug is 350 Bells. It will be active all day, all year, in the Northern and Southern Hemisphere.
    • Rosalia Batesi Beetle
      The price of this bug is 3,000. This beetle will be active all day from May up to September (in the Northern Hemisphere). Also, this beetle will be active from November up to March (in the Southern Hemisphere).
    • Blue Weevil Beetle
      The price of this bug is 800 Bells. This beetle will be active all day from July to August in the Northern Hemisphere. Also, this beetle will be active from January to February in the Southern Hemisphere.
    • Dung Beetle
      The price of this bug is 3,000 Bells. This bug will be active all day from December to February in the Northern Hemisphere. Also, this bug will be active from June to August in the Southern Hemisphere.

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