Crickets, though cold-blooded, are able to feed on organic matter. With hind legs that jump, crickets also have lengthened antennae and flat bodies.
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Crickets lay eggs in the fall for them to hatch in the spring.
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Crickets are scientifically classified under the Gryllidae family.
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Crickets pose a particular problem to residents in the southeastern U.S. where it is warmer and muggier.
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Crickets are scientifically classified under the Gryllidae family.
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Crickets lay eggs in the fall for them to hatch in the spring.
In many parts of the country, crickets can be found adapting to a variety a climates. Insects attracted to light are crickets and they are best avoided by turning the yard lights off. A pest control professional can help you get rid of crickets in and around your home today!
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