I did a little remodeling in my laundry room - and re-routing the dryer exhaust required I crawl under the house. Holy Toledo! There were Jillions (with a capital "J"!) of those brown crickets on everything.
Of course the instinct is to kill'em! ..... but I had some concerns about spraying underneath and then the odors creeping up through the house - and of course the vapors would slither into my bedroom and kill me while I slept!
In any case, I can get under the house no problem - but staying under there while I spray that entire area doesn't sound like it would be too good for the lungs. I have a pump sprayer but I don't have a respirator. I can't get to this area without crawling under the house as the decking blocks direct access to the skirting.
Is it time to call out a service company and let them handle it?? I'm wide open for ideas!
Crickets! YIKES!
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Found this link for you, There is probably a nateral way way to get rid of them also. Greg
http://www.doyourownpestcontrol.com/crickets.htm
http://www.doyourownpestcontrol.com/crickets.htm
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Hi Mark,
I found a gardening video that says crickets dislike strong smelling spices such as cinnamon, garlic, curry, black pepper, etc. if you can find a cheap spice that you like the scent of, maybe try that under the home. I did not see peppermint mentioned in that video, but I have heard spiders dislike peppermint.
they also are said to not like lavender plants, so a longer term plan would be to plant lavendar near the skirting....
hope that helps
Brenda (OH)
I found a gardening video that says crickets dislike strong smelling spices such as cinnamon, garlic, curry, black pepper, etc. if you can find a cheap spice that you like the scent of, maybe try that under the home. I did not see peppermint mentioned in that video, but I have heard spiders dislike peppermint.
they also are said to not like lavender plants, so a longer term plan would be to plant lavendar near the skirting....
hope that helps
Brenda (OH)
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I'd just use a can of bug fog. But once you kill them, you'll still have a jillion crickets, albeit dead.
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I live where we get the 17 years locust, and you might want to drive some of the insects out before you bomb.
When the locust die off, we get quite a stench from the rotting bodies. not as bad as a dead animal, but definitely unpleasant.
Brenda (OH)
When the locust die off, we get quite a stench from the rotting bodies. not as bad as a dead animal, but definitely unpleasant.
Brenda (OH)