The chirping of crickets may be a pleasant sound of summer, but these insects can become a real nuisance, especially if they take up residence inside your home and lay eggs. Between their constant ...
House crickets are varying shades of brown with dark eyes and a dark rugged line on the collar. They look very similar to the common field cricket, which usually is black. Shown here is a juvenile ...
Considering how destructive the cricket's close relative, the grasshopper, can be to gardens and yards, it's understandable to have concerns about crickets themselves. A few different types of ...
Crickets are the buglers of September and October. These noisy insects make their way indoors for warmth and shelter once temperatures start to drop, says University of Missouri Extension and Lincoln ...
Camel crickets are humpbacked insects found in moist environments like caves, basements, or cellars. They're considered pests and often damage plants and fabrics indoors and outdoors. Here’s where you ...
Crickets striking up a tune in the middle of the night can drive anyone mad. Other than entertainment for the cat, there’s no benefit in allowing them to stay. In fact, their presence can do more harm ...
You might be hearing a familiar chirping in your house. Maybe it's keeping you up at night. That chirp is the sound of crickets rubbing their wings or other body parts together. Crickets chirp as a ...
There’s an all-hours symphony being performed in a double-wide trailer in Garrard County. The musicians? Thousands of chirping house crickets. TJ Rayhill, the owner of Bluegrass Crickets, conducts ...