Summer Fun Outside. Pest Problems Inside...Crickets
Summer Fun Outside. Pest Problems Inside...Crickets
Crickets: More Than Just a Noisy Summer Nuisance
When most homeowners think about crickets, they think about the familiar chirping sound of a summer evening.
For many people, it's part of the soundtrack of summer.
But longtime North Texas residents know crickets can be much more than a nighttime nuisance.
In fact, some residents still remember years when cricket populations seemed to explode overnight.
Sidewalks covered.
Storefronts swarmed.
Parking lots that appeared to move after dark.
Piles of dead crickets collecting around buildings.
And an odor that nobody wants to remember.
While those outbreak years don't happen every summer, they serve as a reminder that under the right conditions, cricket populations can grow quickly and become a very noticeable pest around homes and businesses.
Why Are There So Many Crickets in Summer?
Like many insects, crickets thrive during warm weather.
As temperatures climb throughout July and August across Rockwall, cricket populations become more active and visible. From neighborhoods like Chandlers Landing, The Shores, Stone Creek, and Lofland Farms to homes near Lake Ray Hubbard, crickets become increasingly active as summer settles in.
Crickets spend much of their time outdoors in:
- Landscaped areas
- Flower beds
- Mulch
- Tall grass
- Around foundations
- Beneath outdoor structures
The hotter the summer becomes, the more active they tend to be.
Why Crickets Love Outdoor Lights
One of the biggest reasons crickets gather around homes is lighting.
Crickets are attracted to areas where other insects are active, and outdoor lighting often becomes a gathering point after sunset.
Common attractants include:
- Porch lights
- Garage lights
- Security lighting
- Landscape lighting
- Decorative patio lighting
Unfortunately, once crickets establish themselves around a property, they often stay nearby.
Why Are Crickets Getting Into My Garage?
Garages are one of the most common places homeowners encounter crickets.
To a cricket, a garage offers several advantages:
- Shelter from weather
- Protection from predators
- Cooler temperatures
- Dark hiding places
Once inside, crickets may hide behind:
- Storage boxes
- Shelving
- Lawn equipment
- Seasonal decorations
- General clutter
The Problem With Large Cricket Populations
Most homeowners aren't concerned about one cricket.
The problem occurs when cricket numbers begin to multiply.
Large populations can create several issues:
- Constant nighttime noise
- Crickets entering garages and homes
- Dead insects accumulating around foundations and entryways
- Unpleasant odors from decomposing crickets
- Increased attraction of other pests
When large numbers of crickets die around a structure, cleanup becomes necessary, and the smell can become difficult to ignore.
The Problem Homeowners Often Miss
Here's where crickets become more than just a nuisance.
Crickets are food.
And whenever a food source becomes abundant, predators take notice.
Crickets Attract Spiders
Spiders don't accidentally show up around homes.
They're hunting.
And crickets are one of the food sources that attract them.
When cricket activity increases around a property, spider activity often follows.
This is especially common around:
- Garages
- Covered patios
- Outdoor lighting
- Entryways
- Eaves and overhangs
In reality, the spiders may simply be responding to an abundant food supply.
Reducing cricket populations often helps reduce spider activity as well.
What Homeowners Can Do
To help reduce cricket activity around the home:
- Seal gaps around doors and entry points
- Maintain landscaping near the foundation
- Reduce excessive moisture around the property
- Limit clutter in garages and storage areas
- Consider warmer-colored exterior lighting
- Maintain routine pest control service
Don't Let Summer Guests Move In
Summer in Rockwall is made for boating on Lake Ray Hubbard, concerts at The Harbor, neighborhood cookouts, family vacations, and evenings spent outdoors.
Unfortunately, crickets often view homes as an ideal place to settle in for the season.
And while the occasional chirp may seem harmless, large cricket populations can quickly become more than just background noise.
At Home Run Pest & Termite Control, we help Rockwall homeowners identify the conditions that attract crickets and other summer pests before they become a larger problem.
Because while you're enjoying summer fun outside, pests may be looking for a way inside.
Home Run Pest & Termite Control
homerunpest.com
972-800-6354
Home Run Pest & Termite Control
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Kristen Beard Office Administrator
- July 10, 2026
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