How do you get rid of cricketts from a back yard ?


Question:

Answers:
Get the umpire at the bowler's end to call ‘Time’


get frogs
u really cant but a pestaside may help.
Call pest control.
Also, lizards and turtles will eat them.
it's the outdoors, and that's their home. if you get rid of them, they'll come back.
crickets good! They eat bad bugs and are good luck.
Hey killing crickets are bad luck, and hey who doesnt enjoy their well orhestrated music they give us each summer night.. but if the lil fckers bug ya that much, get a pet frog, lizards or even a medium.large snake, but theres always the possibility that they can escape, .
I am all about the green way to get rid of bugs. for plants i put soapy water on them.

To the piont. Have you ever heard of a Osage orange Plant that gives off a Hedge-apple. The hedge apple when detached from the plant keeps bugs away. They really keep crickets away. I have heard of people putting them under their house. I keep one in my basement. But you can also put them in your yard. They last up to a month. You can buy them online if you don;t have that plant near you. They are mainly found in Texas and Oklahoma
One duck will quickly accomplish the task.

More Related Questions & Answers...
  • Just bought Patio tomato plant in a small pot. (3 inch)..?
  • How do I develop a drainage plan for my newly built resident house?
  • What would a landscaper charge to cut tree branches for 4 hours?
  • Is it legal to remove a nest of birds that decided to move in to the tree just outside my bedroom window?
  • How to Re-string a weed eater?
  • Where do professional landscaping/gardening companies dump all their grass?
  • My gerbera daisy plant has some kind of white fuzz on its leaves and is drooping. Is it dying? How to save it?
  • Please help me pick out some flowers for my front porch?
  • How can I transplant these Wild Lily bulbs into my garden?
  • One tree hill couples?
  • This article contents is create by this website user, FindHomeAnswers.com doesn't promise its accuracy.
    Copyright 2007-2008 FindHomeAnswers.com     Contact us    Terms of Use

    Home and Garden