When Crickets Come Inside: What You Need to Know

Every once in a while, you’ll hear the familiar noise of a cricket inside of your home. The noise they make by rubbing their legs together can grow tiresome very quickly, making you ready to get rid of the cricket from your home. Luckily, even if you have a cricket in your home, they likely won’t inflict any damage, just annoyance.

What Kind of Crickets Might Be in Your Home?

If you’ve been hearing crickets in your home, you may be wondering what type of crickets you're dealing with in your house. Usually, it will be one of three crickets: house crickets, field crickets, and camel crickets.

House Crickets

House crickets are common indoors because they can survive in the interior environment. You can recognize these crickets by the three dark stripes on their head.

Field Crickets

Although their name implies that they live in fields, these crickets are actually extremely common indoor pests. Unlike house crickets, they don’t have any distinguishable stripes, but they are usually black or brown.

Camel Crickets

Camel crickets are easily recognizable because they have a hump on their back. While these are common indoor pests, it can sometimes be difficult to know if they are in your home because these crickets can’t chirp or fly.

What Attracts Crickets to Your House?

Often, crickets are attracted to your home because of the temperatures. During the winter, when it gets colder outside, some crickets seek out warmer temperatures, which draws them to your house. They also enjoy moist areas of your home, which can include the kitchen, bathroom, or basement. Garbage cans, drainage pipes, crawl spaces, and utility rooms also attract crickets to your home. Having cricket food sources readily available will also attract crickets to your home. They’ll eat most things, including live and dead insects, plants, paper, fabric, vegetables, wood, carpet, fungi, fruits, cardboard, and more.

How to Prevent Crickets and Get Rid of Them

Whether you have crickets in your home or want to prevent them from entering your house, there are several steps you can take.

Preventing Crickets

To keep crickets from entering your home:

  • Inspect your house for any small entry points that crickets can use, such as cracks and gaps. Be sure to seal these entry points.
  • Stay on top of your yard’s landscaping by weeding plants, keeping wood piles distant from your house, and more.
  • Have your home treated by professionals, such as Nature’s Gate Pest Control.

Getting Rid of Crickets

Getting rid of crickets in your home can sometimes be difficult, especially since they become quiet if they feel threatened in any way. But here are some ways to get rid of crickets in your home:

  • Try to reduce moisture by using dehumidifiers in crawl spaces, basements, and attics.
  • Use an insect barrier around your doors and windows to stop more crickets from entering your home.
  • If the crickets get out of hand or you’d rather not eliminate them yourself, hire professionals, such as Nature’s Gate Pest Control, to get rid of them for you.

Whether you want to prevent crickets from getting in or already have some in your house, it can prove to be frustrating, especially if their noise is affecting your daily life. The most effective way to handle crickets is to let professional pest control do the job for you. If you live in St. George, Utah, or surrounding areas, trust Nature’s Gate to take care of any pest problems you have.