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johnnymo September 29th 06 02:21 PM

Crawlspace Crickets
 
Hello - I have a moist crawlspace that I am about to attack and I want
to aviod be attacked by crickets. I have noticed that I have a lot of
crickets down there. I guess because it is dark and moist. Not the cute
little chirping ones. These guys look ferocious and I was talking to my
neighbor and he calls them "cave crickets". I know they hate light
(they run when I shine a flash light on them), so should I just install
some lights in my crawlspace and leave them on for a week or so, or is
there an easier way to get those guys to move out.

Any suggestions?


RicodJour September 29th 06 03:11 PM

Crawlspace Crickets
 
johnnymo wrote:
Hello - I have a moist crawlspace that I am about to attack and I want
to aviod be attacked by crickets. I have noticed that I have a lot of
crickets down there. I guess because it is dark and moist. Not the cute
little chirping ones. These guys look ferocious and I was talking to my
neighbor and he calls them "cave crickets". I know they hate light
(they run when I shine a flash light on them), so should I just install
some lights in my crawlspace and leave them on for a week or so, or is
there an easier way to get those guys to move out.

Any suggestions?


I've had good luck with sticky traps. You can use duct tape, sticky
side up, as a substitute for the store-bought traps.

http://www.bugspray.com/catalog/products/page421.html

R


johnnymo September 29th 06 04:58 PM

Crawlspace Crickets
 

Thanks for the link Rico. That is pretty interesting. Good to know they
are harmless. They do multiply quickly.


RicodJour September 29th 06 05:14 PM

Crawlspace Crickets
 
johnnymo wrote:
Thanks for the link Rico. That is pretty interesting. Good to know they
are harmless. They do multiply quickly.


I've read that they can eat cloth, but I've never seen any damage from
them. They may be harmless physically but they are fairly traumatic
mentally. I hate the way they jump at you half of the time instead of
away. They should make really small shotguns to blast those suckers.

R


Lar September 29th 06 11:01 PM

Crawlspace Crickets
 
In article . com,
says...
:) Hello - I have a moist crawlspace that I am about to attack and I want
:) to aviod be attacked by crickets. I have noticed that I have a lot of
:) crickets down there. I guess because it is dark and moist. Not the cute
:) little chirping ones. These guys look ferocious and I was talking to my
:) neighbor and he calls them "cave crickets". I know they hate light
:) (they run when I shine a flash light on them), so should I just install
:) some lights in my crawlspace and leave them on for a week or so, or is
:) there an easier way to get those guys to move out.
:)
:) Any suggestions?
:)
:)
You may have some luck if you can create some air circulation, which
will also help with the moisture.
--
Lar

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HeyBub September 30th 06 04:24 PM

Crawlspace Crickets
 
johnnymo wrote:
Hello - I have a moist crawlspace that I am about to attack and I want
to aviod be attacked by crickets. I have noticed that I have a lot of
crickets down there. I guess because it is dark and moist. Not the
cute little chirping ones. These guys look ferocious and I was
talking to my neighbor and he calls them "cave crickets". I know they
hate light (they run when I shine a flash light on them), so should I
just install some lights in my crawlspace and leave them on for a
week or so, or is there an easier way to get those guys to move out.

Any suggestions?


Frogs?




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