Crickets

Cricket control and prevention services

Crickets may seem harmless, but their incessant chirping can drive homeowners to distraction, especially at night. Beyond the noise, crickets can damage fabrics, paper, and other materials. They are attracted to lights and often enter homes through gaps and openings. Exterminator Today provides effective cricket control services to restore peace and quiet to your home.

Common Cricket Types:

House Crickets: Yellowish-brown crickets known for their loud chirping. They thrive in warm, moist environments.
Field Crickets: Black crickets that live outdoors but often enter homes in fall seeking warmth.
Camel Crickets: Humpbacked, wingless crickets found in basements and crawl spaces. They do not chirp.
Mole Crickets: Burrowing crickets that damage lawns and can enter homes through foundations.

Problems Caused by Crickets:

Noise Disturbance: Male crickets chirp loudly to attract mates, often disrupting sleep.
Fabric Damage: Crickets can chew on clothing, curtains, and other fabrics.
Attracting Predators: Cricket infestations can attract spiders and other predatory pests to your home.

Our cricket control service eliminates existing populations and addresses entry points and attractants to prevent future invasions.

Call us at 1 (888) 652-2963 to schedule your service today

Why Choose Exterminator Today?

Effective Treatment

We use targeted treatments to eliminate crickets quickly and efficiently.

Entry Point Sealing

We identify and seal gaps that allow crickets to enter your home.

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