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Jim 05-04-2003 06:36 AM

Crickets
 
Hi All,

Does anyone know how to kill crickets in the lawn.

I have a few near a bedroom window driving me crazy.

Any serious answers welcome. :0)

Thanks,
Jim.



Sue 05-04-2003 06:36 AM

Crickets
 
Hi Jim,

You can buy cricket baits in the supermarket, we have been having a
major problem with the little devils lately. At night they where running up
and down the walls outside literally in their hundreds. The baits seem to
work if you are not inundated.
We don't like having to use chemicals but they where in the roof as well,
so we ended up placing a couple of those bombs up there and there is a lot
less now. We also tried to make sure that we cleaned up the dead bodies
because the mudlark that lives here was going to feed on them and I didn't
want him to be poisoned.

Good Luck

We will be watching the answers coming in since there are still a couple
insisting on getting behind the air in our bedroom and they are driving my
husband mad at night!!

Sue Karratha.



Graley 05-04-2003 06:36 AM

Crickets
 
You might try sprinkling a little chilli powder around. It might scare
them away but will not kill them. Powder will also scare aware unwanted
feral cats when they lick their feet.

It's a long shot. Available in most big supermarkets, and if it does not
work you can always make a great meat loaf.

Graley

In article ,
"Jim" wrote:

Hi All,

Does anyone know how to kill crickets in the lawn.

I have a few near a bedroom window driving me crazy.

Any serious answers welcome. :0)

Thanks,
Jim.


Chookie 05-04-2003 06:36 AM

Crickets
 
In article ,
"Jim" wrote:

Hi All,

Does anyone know how to kill crickets in the lawn.

I have a few near a bedroom window driving me crazy.

Any serious answers welcome. :0)


1. Close the window.

2. Get a chook.

--
Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
(Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply)

The most consistent empirical proof from history is the doctrine of human
depravity. -- Chuck Colson

Pete 'n' Trish 05-04-2003 06:36 AM

Crickets
 
What do crickets do apart from make a chiry wee noise. Do they bite like
most other greatures? Obviously not an ozzie! Our crickets are wee 1/2 in
black things , in ole n.z. I thought that the crickets over here were frogs
judging by there noise. I have some that seem to live in the skylights do
they eats walls or anything? trish in Sydney :)



Trish Brown 05-04-2003 06:36 AM

Crickets
 
Pete 'n' Trish wrote:

What do crickets do apart from make a chiry wee noise. Do they bite like
most other greatures? Obviously not an ozzie! Our crickets are wee 1/2 in
black things , in ole n.z. I thought that the crickets over here were frogs
judging by there noise. I have some that seem to live in the skylights do
they eats walls or anything? trish in Sydney :)



G'day, Trish! Small world, eh?

Of *course* crickets can bite! Just take a look at their mouthparts! And
so can grasshoppers! Being members of the family Orthoptera, they have
very large chewing maxillae, or jaws, and pretty clever auxiliary
mouthparts for manipulating food *into* said jaws. They live on grass
and vegetation (ie roots and leaves). Most often, crickets and g'hoppers
*won't* bite, but I have been bitten by a large green locust and it
*hurt*!

The most annoying thing about crickets is that if one gets inside, it
will call for help incessantly while you're trying to get some sleep!
(Well, that's been the case in my experience, anyway!)

HTH,
--
Trish {|:-}
Newcastle, NSW, Australia

Sue 05-04-2003 06:37 AM

Crickets
 
Its interesting that you say that crickets eat vegetation and roots etc.
(which is what I had thought). We have an absolute plague of the little
devils up here in Karratha WA at the moment and yet none of my garden seems
to be under attack. The only attack they seem to be launching on us is the
noise when one gets between the walls in the night!!




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