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Cricket Characteristics |
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Size
- Varies, though usually no larger
than 1-1/2 inches in length
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Color
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Generally
black or brown.
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Crickets are easily recognizable to most people.
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They are typically thick and square in shape with enlarged
back legs designed for jumping.
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Camel crickets range
from tan to brown in color and are characterized by the
severely humped thorax.
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They have very long rear legs and long,
thin antennae.
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Behavior
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Crickets generally live and breed outdoors and invade buildings
searching for food, moisture, or shelter.
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The adults are attracted to bright lights
on buildings and may fly to homes and other buildings by
the dozens or even hundreds (in mid- to late summer).
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Once near
the building, crickets will crawl through any crack or
hole that allows them access inside.
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These insects have been
known to feed on and damage clothing, usually items that
are soiled and awaiting laundering.
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Camel crickets do live
and breed indoors, usually in a crawl space, cellar or
basement.
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They occasionally wander up into the living
areas of the home where their quick jumping ability can startle
the unwary person.
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Camel crickets may also invade homes from
wood piles and similar areas outside.
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Habitat
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The natural habitat of crickets is a field or wooded area. Near buildings, they
will be found living among tall weeds and heavy vegetation (e.g., ivy), under
boards, stones and other items, and in piles of lumber, firewood, or debris.
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Tips for Control
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The best way to limit crickets is to eliminate as much potential harborage
as possible outside the building. The following tips should prove helpful:
- Store firewood away from the home and off the ground.
- Dispose of piles of lumber or store such items off the
ground.
- Clean up piles of leaf litter and clean up any debris that
could provide shelter.
- Remove any heavy ground cover in landscaping within 10
feet of the home.
- Install yellow "bug" light bulbs in outdoor fixtures to
attract as few crickets as possible.
- Seal as many exterior cracks and holes as possible in the
outside walls.
- Improve crawl space ventilation to make the subspace less
attractive to camel cricket
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Desert Pest Control will assist you in treating all areas for controlling
crickets and help point out specific ways to keep indoor and outdoor
areas free from infestation. |
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