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Forest Ranger Finds First Belgian Ant Crickets in Heusden-Zolder

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An ant cricket has been discovered in the Galgenberg nature reserve in Heusden-Zolder; it is the first time the species has been spotted in our country. Ant crickets are small, wingless crickets that often live among ants. Forest ranger and insect photographer Jan Ruymen saw them while studying ant nests. "A real stroke of luck," he says proudly.

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An ant cricket has been discovered in the Galgenberg nature reserve in Heusden-Zolder; it is the first time the species has been spotted in our country. Ant crickets are small, wingless crickets that often live among ants. Forest ranger and insect photographer Jan Ruymen saw them while studying ant nests. "A real stroke of luck," he says proudly.

·Brussels, Belgium
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vrt broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
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