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Cricket control

Content Updated: January 22nd, 2025

Crickets can be very annoying, loud nuisances once they enter your home. They can quickly multiply, leading to a full-blown infestation if not dealt with promptly. Although there are many DIY cricket killer methods, it takes a professional in cricket extermination to help keep your home free of these noisy crawling creatures and prevent any potential damage they may cause to your property. 

If you are struggling with how to get rid of crickets, let us help! Terminix pest control technicians are trained and equipped experts in cricket pest control and have the knowledge and tools to eliminate and prevent cricket infestations effectively.

 

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How Terminix gets rid of crickets

Terminix technicians know how to get rid of crickets and offer a tailored approach to get your cricket infestation under control. Your technician will first inspect your property to evaluate the species, size, and location of your cricket infestation.

After your initial home pest inspection, your Terminix cricket control technician will evaluate where crickets may be harboring within your home and the problem areas where they are getting inside. Once the severity of your infestation has been determined, your Terminix technician will work with you to create a treatment plan that takes into account factors like the layout of your home, types of crickets that have invaded, as well as any pets or children that live with you.

Terminix cricket control technicians understand the value of integrated treatment methods to deliver the best results. Following your initial inspection and treatment, you can schedule routine inspections at your convenience with us to help ensure crickets do not return. Contact us today for more information on Terminix cricket pest control services

 
The Terminix It Guarantee means that if pests come back, so do we – to re-treat at no additional cost. No excuses, just a commitment to care for your home like it's our own with protection you can trust.

We know crickets

At Terminix, we have extensive experience studying and treating crickets.  Whether you’re dealing with a cricket infestation or simply want to learn more, it’s important to have the facts. Here are some key facts that you should know:

  1. Though they generally live outdoors, crickets can invade buildings, searching for food, water, and shelter.
  2. Crickets can feed on and damage clothing.
  3. Outdoors, crickets typically live in tall weeds and heavy vegetation.
  4. Indoors, you can find crickets in your crawl space, cellar, or basement.

 

Signs you need pest control for a cricket infestation

If you think you have a cricket infestation in your home or business, there are a few telling signs to look out for:

  • Chirping sounds at night
  • Dark, small droppings in the suspected infested area
  • Damage to clothing or other fabrics
  • Visible crickets inside your home or property

  • If you notice any of these signs, it’s important to contact a professional cricket pest control service. At Terminix, our technicians know how to get rid of crickets. We offer multiple cricket killer options, and your cricket control technician can help you manage any cricket problem.

     

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    Keep crickets away

    Remember that prevention is one of the most effective methods for dealing with unwanted crickets. By making your environment less appealing to them, you can significantly reduce the likelihood of a cricket infestation. Here are some easy tips to help keep crickets away:
    1. Seal entry points - Seal any cracks or gaps around the interior and exterior of your home to prevent crickets from entering.
    2. Reduce moisture - Crickets thrive in high-moisture areas, so be sure to remove any standing water and fix any leaks to reduce the amount of moisture in your home.
    3. Reduce dense vegetation - Dense vegetation against buildings can create suitable microclimates and provide a cover for crickets to hide under.
    4. Use yellow lights - Crickets are attracted to white lights, so using yellow bulbs or reducing light can be less attractive to them.
    5. Keep a clean home - It’s important to keep a clean home because cardboard boxes, plastic or paper bags, and other clutter can serve as a hiding spot for crickets.
    6. DIY deterrents - There are many DIY cricket killer and prevention methods, such as essential oils, boric acid, or diatomaceous earth; however, DIY methods are typically not as effective as professional cricket extermination and control services.
    7. Professional cricket pest control - If you have a cricket problem, it's best to contact a professional. Terminix technicians are trained experts in cricket control and can help you tackle any cricket problem.

    Frequently Asked Cricket Questions

    There are some DIY methods you can use to get rid of crickets, such as:

  • Create a DIY trap by adding a few spoons of molasses to a small bowl of water and placing it in an area where you suspect crickets. Once the cricket jumps in the bowl, it will drown.
  • Sticky traps are a great, non-toxic cricket killer option. Place the traps in the kitchen, near baseboards, or other areas where crickets may be present.
  • A light dusting of diatomaceous earth or boric acid can be used in small cracks or crevices around your home to kill off crickets.
  • Reduce indoor moisture by using dehumidifiers, fixing leaks, and removing standing water. This helps to push crickets outdoors since they need moisture to survive.

    Although there are lots of DIY methods for removing crickets from your home, it's typically most effective to hire a professional cricket control expert. Terminix technicians use the latest technology and knowledge to offer safe, reliable cricket pest control services.
  • Although crickets can damage clothing and other fabrics like cotton, silk, wool, or linen, they are not harmful to humans or pets. They are not known to bite, don’t have the ability to sting, and do not typically spread dangerous diseases.

    Cricket extermination services can vary depending on the size of the infestation, species, location, or property size. Terminix cricket control services can also vary depending on the service you choose. 

    One-time pest control services will include the inspection and treatment of the interior and exterior of the property. Quarterly pest control services will include your initial inspection and ongoing exterior treatments. With quarterly services, your technician will always come back in between scheduled services as needed at no additional cost. Get your personalized cricket control quote.

    Crickets can enter indoors through small cracks or gaps around doors or windows in search of food or water sources. They are often attracted to white lights and high moisture areas. Crickets will stick around if they have safe hiding spots, such as cluttered areas around your home.