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Why Are There Crickets in My Basement? Causes and Solutions

Written by Aptive Environmental August 19, 2024

Finding crickets in your basement can be upsetting. From their seemingly unending chirping in the night or their sudden jumping when discovered, their presence can really set some people off. As such, understanding why they are there and how to get rid of crickets is essential for maintaining a home without these pests, and in some nights, your sanity.

Let’s learn more about why you might have crickets in your basement and what you can do about it.

Why Crickets Love Basements

Moisture and Humidity

Crickets thrive in moist environments. Basements often have higher humidity levels, which attract these pests. They seek out damp areas to stay hydrated and reproduce. Running a dehumidifier in your basement can help reduce moisture levels. This not only deters crickets but also other pests like roaches and centipedes.

Clutter and Darkness

Crickets prefer dark, cluttered spaces where they can hide. Basements, with their storage boxes and seldom-used corners, provide ideal hiding spots. Keeping your basement organized and clutter-free can make it less inviting for crickets.

Entry Points

Crickets can enter your home through small cracks and crevices. Unsealed openings around windows, doors, and pipes are common entry points. Inspect your basement for any gaps and seal them to prevent crickets from getting inside.

How to Get Rid of Crickets

Natural Methods

Dehumidify Your Basement

Reducing humidity is a crucial step. Use a dehumidifier to keep moisture levels low. This makes the environment less hospitable for crickets and other pests.

Seal Entry Points

Check for unsealed cracks and crevices. Use caulk or weather stripping to seal these gaps. Pay special attention to areas around pipes and dryer vents. Fix any leaking pipes or sump pumps to eliminate water sources.

Clean and Declutter

Remove clutter and keep your basement clean. Sweep and vacuum regularly to remove potential hiding spots for crickets. Store items in sealed plastic bins instead of cardboard boxes.

Trim Vegetation

Trim shrubs and remove dead plant material from around your home’s foundation. This reduces the number of crickets that might find their way into your basement.

Chemical Methods

Insecticides

Using insecticides can be an effective way to get rid of crickets; just be careful. Apply a residual insecticide around the perimeter of your basement. Make sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for safe and effective use, especially if applying in a home with kids or pets.

Baits and Traps

Cricket baits and traps are another option. Place them in areas where you have seen crickets. These products attract and kill crickets, helping to reduce their population.

Professional Pest Control

If the infestation is severe, you might need to call an expert. Professional pest control for crickets includes thorough inspections and targeted treatments. Professionals can identify and treat areas you might have missed.

Preventing Future Infestations

Regular Maintenance

Regularly inspect your home for signs of crickets. Keep up with sealing entry points and maintaining a clean, dry basement. Regular maintenance can prevent future infestations.

Monitor Humidity Levels

Continue using a dehumidifier to keep humidity levels low. Monitor these levels regularly to ensure your basement stays dry.

Professional Inspections

Schedule regular pest control inspections. Professionals can help identify potential issues before they become major problems. They are also more likely to spot issues before you might. This proactive approach gives effective protection for your home from pests.

Get Rid of Crickets for Good

Crickets in your basement can be a nuisance, but understanding the causes and implementing effective solutions can help you get rid of them. By addressing moisture, sealing entry points, and keeping your basement clean, you can create an environment that is less inviting to crickets. For severe infestations, don’t hesitate to contact a professional pest control service.

Want more tips or need professional help? Reach out to Aptive, we’d love to be of help.

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