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What Do Crickets Eat?
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What Do Crickets Eat?

Crickets are closely related to grasshoppers. They’re found in almost every place in the world, excluding Antarctica. There are many types of crickets with distinct eating habits- some feed on plants and others eat dead animals or insects as well as plant material like leaves and bark. Crickets eat food that is very similar to…

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How to Get Rid of Crickets
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How to Get Rid of Crickets

Crickets are seen as pests by many because they carry diseases such as E.coli and salmonella, which can be transmitted to humans through contact or ingestion of food exposed to cricket feces. Cricket waste also carries worms that can cause skin sores if you come into contact with them, so it is imperative that you…

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My name is Annie, and my knowledge of pests was initially an unintended one that over the last 10 years has lead me to become what my friends call an "expert". I still just call myself an enthusiast though! You can read more about my pest control journey on my about page.

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