Pest Gallery
Crickets: Orthoptera
The house cricket and the field cricket commonly invade
homes. Camel crickets and mole crickets are also occasional
pests indoors, especially in damp and dark basements, which
have a partial dirt floor. When present in large numbers,
crickets are a considerable annoyance and can cause damage
to some fabrics such as linens, rayon, and furs. They will
attack paper, all kinds of foods, and even rubber. However,
unless large numbers occur, such damage is usually minor.
Crickets are closely related to cockroaches, so they have a
gradual metamorphosis. The house cricket lives outdoors but
may invade houses in great numbers. Adults are about ¾ inch
long with 3 dark bands on the head and long thin antennae.
The body is light yellowish-brown. The cricket is active at
night, usually remaining hidden during the day. They are
omnivorous, eating or drinking almost anything that is
available.






