Where have all the crickets gone?
April 18, 2007 by Badbadivy · 7 Comments
Dear Home-Ec 101,
I have cave crickets in my house. These things are nasty. Luckily, the cats make sure they are quickly turned into cave cricket carcasses. I’m wondering, though, if this indicates a problem of some kind with the house (gaps that need closing, etc.).
Signed,
Lemony Crickets
Ivy says:
I had to go look up cave crickets, because I don’t believe I’ve seen them before. Yo, those suckers are nasty. I also read somewhere that they are a good source of protein. Keep that in mind if you are ever starving.
At any rate, they are likely coming into your house through little gaps or cracks somewhere. The most common places pests come into your house is through service conduits like cable, phone, electricity. Check those areas where they come into the house and if there are any gaps there, seal them up with some caulking.
Also check your dryer vents, and if you have a window air conditioner, check that there are no gaps or cracks there. I read that cave crickets like cool, dark areas like basements, so if you have a basement, examine the walls and windows carefully to make sure there aren’t any cracks or spaces where they are coming in.
Heather pokes her nose in to say: For extra large cracks and holes too big for caulk, try an expanding foam.
One last place to check is the seals on your doors. My back door has a small gap where ants like to come in every now and then. It’s on Mr. Ivy’s honey-do list, but it has low priority, so we will probably move before we get that gap sealed. Hopefully Mr. Crickets will be better at tackling his honey-do list than Mr. Ivy is.









