How To Get Rid Of The Pesky Camel Crickets In Virginia

a camel cricket sitting on a carpet in a home

Many different types of invasive pests find their way into Virginia homes. Cockroaches are well-known for being nasty bugs that spread diseases, while carpenter ants and termites are destructive pests that cause damage to your home. The camel cricket is one pest that isn’t talked about as much as others but can find its way inside. This cricket is considered an occasional invader, a pest category that usually seeks shelter from unfavorable outdoor conditions and is not harmful.

Find out why camel crickets find your home attractive and how Albemarle Termite & Pest Control is the best pest control in Virginia to partner with to remove this pest from your home and keep them from coming back.

Why Do I Keep Finding Camel Crickets In My House?

Like many insects, camel crickets go to quiet areas with high moisture content. Once inside your home, they will look for damp basements, attics, laundry rooms, bathrooms, and other regions with little to no traffic. They get into your homes through cracks in the foundation and exterior walls but are mainly attracted to your property if there are areas of standing water. Leaky pipes clogged gutters, and the soil around drains and under air conditioners are places where a camel cricket thrives.

How Long Do Camel Crickets Live?

Camel crickets are found worldwide and have a lifespan of one to two years. Females lay eggs in early spring, which usually hatch sometime in April. They are nocturnal creatures found in caves and are also known as cave crickets or spider crickets but have acquired the camel cricket name because of their humpbacked shape that resembles a camel. The food they consume includes:

  • Wood
  • Cardboard
  • Carpet and other fabrics
  • Fungi
  • Other insects (including camel crickets)

These pests will not feed on humans as bed bugs and mosquitoes do, but it is good to get rid of camel crickets as soon as possible if they become a problem in your home.

Why Do Camel Crickets Jump At You?

Camel crickets on your Virginia property are not poisonous and do not pose a human health risk. They do not have fangs to bite or wings to fly, but they have very long limbs that they use to their advantage. When they feel threatened or frightened, they use these long legs to spring high in the air, as it is their primary defense mechanism to scare away whatever is disturbing them. Since these pests rarely carry diseases, they are considered a nuisance rather than a danger.

Still, a camel cricket infestation can damage clothing and other fabrics, so seeking a Virginia cricket control company to deal with these crickets is the easiest way to get rid of them.

How Albemarle Termite & Pest Control Can Help

If you have camel crickets in your basement or any other part of your Virginia home, Albemarle Termite & Pest Control are the experts to call. We are family-owned and operated and have over 100 years of combined experience in the home pest control industry. Our services are safe and effective and are of the highest quality available in our field.

We have exceptional customer service and fast response times, so you will not be waiting long for us to arrive while your pest infestation worsens. Customers have been with us for a decade, a testament to satisfaction with customer service and the effectiveness of treatments.

Contact us at Albemarle Termite & Pest Control today for your camel cricket pest control, and let us eliminate these insects from your home and help keep them from returning.

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