WACO, Texas (KWTX) - Cricket season is almost here! As the fall temperatures loom and the colors of the leaves change, large cricket populations will also be soon to follow. Many people (myself included) have wondered why crickets seem to be so large in terms of population and why their populations seem to peak at the turn of the fall season. To learn more about these pesky crickets, we talked with Entomologist and President of iPest Solutions John Fell. Below, is everything we have learned not just about these crickets, but about what YOU can do to protect your home from these large cricket populations.
Why Are There So Many Crickets?
Crickets usually lay their eggs during the spring, and these eggs will hatch usually in the late summer and early fall. According to Entomologist John F