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Crickets are attracted to light and warmth. They enter through gaps and chirp at night. We apply residual treatment at entry points and advise on sealing gaps and reducing outdoor lighting so crickets stay outside.
Crickets are medium-sized insects with long antennae and strong hind legs for jumping. They are often brown or black and chirp at night (males). Look for them near lights, on window sills, or indoors in summer and autumn. They do not bite or damage structures.
Crickets are attracted to light and warmth. Outdoor lighting draws them to doors and windows. They enter through gaps under doors, around windows, and through cracks. Vegetation and gardens near the house provide habitat; they move toward warmth and light at night.
Crickets do not bite or damage structures. They can be a nuisance when they chirp at night or appear indoors in numbers. The goal is to stop them entering and to reduce what attracts them — light and warmth.
Verminator applies residual treatment at entry points (doors, windows, gaps). We advise on sealing gaps and reducing or redirecting outdoor lighting. The combination stops new crickets entering and reduces chirping and indoor numbers. Summer and autumn focus.
Last updated: 2025-03-11