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Holley 20-09-2004 04:24 AM

crickets
 
How can I catch crickets? There are 60 million of them in my flower
beds and I DON'T want them coming in the house now that the weather is
cooling. How can I trap them?

Lar 20-09-2004 04:38 AM

On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 03:24:09 GMT, Holley wrote:

:) How can I catch crickets? There are 60 million of them in my flower
:) beds and I DON'T want them coming in the house now that the weather is
:) cooling. How can I trap them?


Might trying to set up a bright light where you want to attract
them....or cut down the amount of light around the home at night that
would attract them.


Lar. (to e-mail, get rid of the BUGS!!


While looking in the mirror a bit ago,
I noticed that I look more like myself
now than I did a while back.


Frogleg 20-09-2004 10:28 AM

On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 03:24:09 GMT, Holley wrote:

How can I catch crickets? There are 60 million of them in my flower
beds and I DON'T want them coming in the house now that the weather is
cooling. How can I trap them?


I read up on crickets when one got into my house and I wanted to keep
it as a pet. They are very short-lived, so the problem you envision
may not occur at all. Unless, of course, it has in the past. :-)

http://md.essortment.com/fishingbait_pjx.htm

http://www.pbase.com/image/27321198

redclay13 20-09-2004 02:20 PM

Get some of the sticky sheets that attract roaches and crickets and place
them outside. It is much better to spread a good pelletized insecticide and
wipe them all out.
"Holley" wrote in message
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How can I catch crickets? There are 60 million of them in my flower
beds and I DON'T want them coming in the house now that the weather is
cooling. How can I trap them?




[email protected] 20-09-2004 02:30 PM

keep the door closed. what makes you think they are eyeing your house?

On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 03:24:09 GMT, Holley wrote:

:) How can I catch crickets? There are 60 million of them in my flower
:) beds and I DON'T want them coming in the house now that the weather is
:) cooling. How can I trap them?




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Lar 20-09-2004 03:18 PM

On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 13:20:18 GMT, "redclay13"
wrote:

:) Get some of the sticky sheets that attract roaches and crickets and place
:) them outside. It is much better to spread a good pelletized insecticide and
:) wipe them all out.


Too much risk of harm to non target animals along with a windy day can
ruin the glue boards with dirt and debris blown on them. The crickets
will probably be coming in from great distances this time of year,
attracted to the lights, not unusual seeing businesses using snow
shovels to scoop them up at times, so stopping them totally with
chemicals is an impossibility.


Lar. (to e-mail, get rid of the BUGS!!


While looking in the mirror a bit ago,
I noticed that I look more like myself
now than I did a while back.


escapee 20-09-2004 04:03 PM

On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 03:24:09 GMT, Holley opined:

How can I catch crickets? There are 60 million of them in my flower
beds and I DON'T want them coming in the house now that the weather is
cooling. How can I trap them?


Animal liberation. Circumambulate while...never mind.





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SVTKate 21-09-2004 02:35 AM

I have the coolest thing. It's very old. It's a two story cricket cage made
of bamboo with little doors on either side that slide up and down. It has
been one of my most treasured items for many years though I have never tried
to catch and keep a cricket. I try to never kill them though.. it's bad
luck.

Kate

"Frogleg" wrote in message
...
| On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 03:24:09 GMT, Holley wrote:
|
| How can I catch crickets? There are 60 million of them in my flower
| beds and I DON'T want them coming in the house now that the weather is
| cooling. How can I trap them?
|
| I read up on crickets when one got into my house and I wanted to keep
| it as a pet. They are very short-lived, so the problem you envision
| may not occur at all. Unless, of course, it has in the past. :-)
|
| http://md.essortment.com/fishingbait_pjx.htm
|
| http://www.pbase.com/image/27321198



[email protected] 21-09-2004 02:39 PM

I got my husband a couple carved bone cricket cages.
they are easy to keep as pets. give them an egg crate and a small shallow dish of
water and they are happy. they eat and thrive on paper and cardboard altho my
husband feeds them "gut load" cricket food to make em more nutritious for our geckos
and anoles. also he puts in cut potato.
Ingrid

"SVTKate" wrote:

I have the coolest thing. It's very old. It's a two story cricket cage made
of bamboo with little doors on either side that slide up and down. It has
been one of my most treasured items for many years though I have never tried
to catch and keep a cricket. I try to never kill them though.. it's bad
luck.

Kate



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www.drsolo.com
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.

Pen 21-09-2004 08:17 PM

Are you trying to catch the 6 million outside or just keep them out of
your house? For the latter, check around your foundation for small
holes they can get in, especially around windows.

The few that get in when you open your door are easy to catch by hand.
If it's hiding out of reach, let it be and hunt if down when it
reappears. If you're really frustrated, try a vacuum cleaner, you can
also suck up any spiders, flies, wasps that come in at this time of
the year. :)

Lee 21-09-2004 08:30 PM

Lar wrote in message
red clay wrote :) Get some of the sticky sheets that attract
roaches and crickets and place
:) them outside. It is much better to spread a good pelletized insecticide and
:) wipe them all out.


Too much risk of harm to non target animals along with a windy day can
ruin the glue boards with dirt and debris blown on them. .
Lar.


My garden seems to have more now than last month, but not too bad as
yet. occassioally one or two seem to get in to the house ...by
osmosis???G and when they do, i spray them with either hair spray or
detergent and that gets them and is safe for the environment. I
dislike killing the little buggers as i visualize Jimminy Cricket of
Pinnochio fame with his little green top hat but the little boogers
eat holes in my quilts and blankets if i allow them to stay in the
house. I also use hair spray to elimminate the occasional roach who
gets beyond my boraxo barrier.
Leo/lee

Holley 22-09-2004 12:46 AM

Yep. That's the answer I needed -- hairspray! We've had the little
critters in the past, and they sure do like quilts and blankets.
They're worse than any moth, and there are repellants for moths!

Off to Wally World for hair spray to save my fabric collection.

Thanks

My garden seems to have more now than last month, but not too bad as
yet. occassioally one or two seem to get in to the house ...by
osmosis???G and when they do, i spray them with either hair spray or
detergent and that gets them and is safe for the environment. I
dislike killing the little buggers as i visualize Jimminy Cricket of
Pinnochio fame with his little green top hat but the little boogers
eat holes in my quilts and blankets if i allow them to stay in the
house. I also use hair spray to elimminate the occasional roach who
gets beyond my boraxo barrier.
Leo/lee


Jim Carlock 22-09-2004 08:13 AM

African appetizers...
http://www.food-insects.com/book7_31...a,%20et c.htm

New Orleans delights...
http://www.spike-jamie.com/recipes/recipes12.html

Canadians talking about Florida treats...
http://www.canadafreepress.com/2004/garden061404.htm

Northeastern United States candy...
http://www.tastycicada.com/

They are definitely edible! Yumm!!! Search for cricket in
the links above and you'll find some tasty recipes.

--
Jim Carlock
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"Holley" wrote:
Yep. That's the answer I needed -- hairspray! We've had the little
critters in the past, and they sure do like quilts and blankets.
They're worse than any moth, and there are repellants for moths!

Off to Wally World for hair spray to save my fabric collection.

Thanks

My garden seems to have more now than last month, but not too bad as
yet. occassioally one or two seem to get in to the house ...by
osmosis???G and when they do, i spray them with either hair spray or
detergent and that gets them and is safe for the environment. I
dislike killing the little buggers as i visualize Jimminy Cricket of
Pinnochio fame with his little green top hat but the little boogers
eat holes in my quilts and blankets if i allow them to stay in the
house. I also use hair spray to elimminate the occasional roach who
gets beyond my boraxo barrier.
Leo/lee





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