When Frisco home and business owners turn their attention to pest control, it’s usually to address insects and creatures like roaches and rats. This makes sense, as these pests multiply quickly and harbor germs that spur illnesses. Moreover, they can damage property. Wood roaches, for instance, live up to their name by destroying wood. Rats typically gnaw on structures, walls, and wires. As if that weren’t enough, an electrical fire can start from them chewing up cords. Residents rarely think about crickets in all this, but they should.
Crickets are leaping bugs that can stir up trouble and a lot of stress. It’s not easy to get rid of them because they have hard to reach hiding spots, and they reproduce so quickly. It’s wise to get ahead of their game with prevention methods. Learn what the best techniques are and how Adams Exterminating Company can lend a hand.
How Do Crickets Look & Behave? What Are The Risks?
As their name suggests, house crickets are commonly seen inside properties. Their bodies are yellow-brown, with three bands across the head. Wings, long antennas, and large hind legs outline their frames. Adults range in size from ¾ to ⅞ of an inch long. Young are visually similar to their parents; except they don’t have wings.
Food shortages and the weather being too hot or cold are what moves crickets indoors. Entry points are often crevices and cracks around doors, windows, and foundations. Needing moisture and warmth, these insects will gravitate to heaters and fireplaces, kitchens, bathrooms, and basements. Then, they’ll get to feasting on vegetables, fruit, pet food, and fellow bugs. If you see crickets, you may have other pest issues. They’ll also munch on fabrics such as:
- Curtains
- Upholstery
- Linens
- Wool
- Cotton
- Silk
- Leather
Crickets can stain these items with their feces. Further concerns with them are their chirping noises and the spread of disease. Males make sounds to communicate and mate with females. This can keep people up at night. These jumping insects also hold bacteria on their bodies that can contaminate food and surfaces.
How Can You Prevent Crickets?
If crickets remain outdoors, they’ll be consuming organic matter and hiding beneath mulch, logs, and rocks. That’s a big if, though. Simply their proximity in the yard increases the chances of them coming into your home. To make sure they aren’t on the grounds at all, you can do the following:
- Have holes around windows, doors, and foundations sealed.
- Crickets can get through openings of any size.
- Have all leaks and moisture issues resolved.
- Try spraying an appropriate pesticide near door casings, windows, and baseboards. Key rooms to hit are garages, crawlspaces, and basements.
- Regularly groom your lawn, plants, and flowers.
- Remove debris from the yard, and place woodpiles several feet from exterior doors. This goes for greenery too.
- Use airtight garbage cans.
- Use LED lights outdoors and on porches. Crickets have a hard time seeing warm colors, such as orange and yellow. On top of that, LED lights will produce less heat.
What Can Adams Exterminating Company Do About Crickets?
At Adams Exterminating Company, we use industrial-grade equipment and products to eliminate crickets and other pests. Some people might read “industrial-grade” and assume that means dangerous and harsh chemicals. It doesn’t. Anything we employ will be safe for you, your lawn, and your pets.
We’ve successfully been in operation for over 70 years. It’s because we have experienced staff with expert knowledge, and we offer great pest control services in Frisco, TX. We’ve had control board members and entomologists on our team. Our affordable plans include regular visits and guarantees. You’ll be in the right hands. Call today for a free estimate!