Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Paul Starosta / Getty Images Tawny and Southern mole crickets are considered garden pests and are often found in warmer, southern ...
Here’s my question. The other day I was washing my dog in my backyard and lots of worms and another brownish insect about two inches long with little pinchers came to the surface. What were these ...
This question comes from a reader who asked “why do I have so many crickets coming into my house this year? I’ve lived here 19 years and don’t ever remember this many crickets.” Let’s see what might ...
You may have noticed an increase in the number of crickets in your home or at your job. Experts say there's some preventative measures you can take to get rid of them. Experts say crickets are ...
While walking my dog (no, I do not have a ‘possum) the other day, I noticed some serious mole cricket tunneling/damage around a light post. While he lifted his leg on a light post, I noticed the turf ...
Crickets are the buglers of September and October. These noisy insects make their way indoors for warmth and shelter once temperatures start to drop, says University of Missouri Extension and Lincoln ...
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder – but since the northern mole cricket spends most of its time underground, there aren’t many other creatures that get a look at this burrowing insect’s furry face ...
A patchy lawn in late summer could be due to any number of problems, but if you live in a southern state, mole crickets may be the culprits. These imported insect pests tunnel into turfgrass with ...