This species lives in wet temporary grasslands and needs high soil humidity.
[2] The Epirus dancing grasshopper's habitat is currently threatened mainly by the urbanization of northwest Greece.
Deforestation and urbanization has caused this species to create habitat fragmentation which makes it difficult for separate populations to reproduce with each other.
[3] These species are particularly vulnerable to habitat loss due to their narrow ecological niche.
Drainage, intensive cattle grazing and land conversion to agricultural fields are other threats the grasshopper faces.