Chirping getting on your nerves?
Here are natural, chemical, and professional ways to get rid of house crickets.
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House crickets typically live outdoors during warm months.
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However, they will move indoors in cold weather to seek shelter, food, and suitable breeding grounds.
Their chirping sounds can be annoying and disruptive, especially at night.
Because of their size, crickets are easy to see and remove.
However, they are nocturnal, making them hard to track and eliminate.
The best way to deal with a cricket problem is to prevent it from happening in the first place.
In the worst case, you may have to hire a professional exterminator.
Here are some of the best options to get rid of crickets inside your home.