How to repel crickets?

Cricket on a leaf

Crickets are insects that many people like, but they are also detested by other people. When they perch in the garden, they are generally not very welcome as they can cause problems for plants.

Now, we live in a world in which pesticides are harming millions of animal and plant species, so in this article I am going to explain to you how to repel them with home remedies.

Are they dangerous for plants?

Crickets are omnivorous insects, which means they eat ... everything they can eat: animals smaller than themselves and vegetables. So, of course, knowing this our first reaction is to worry about the plants, since we must also take into account that they multiply very quickly (a single female can lay up to 200 eggs).

So these they can cause problems for plants, especially during the summer that is when they are more active, since they also feed on them.

What home remedies to use to repel them?

Plant nitrogen-fixing species

An effective and practical way to avoid crickets in the garden is to plant nitrogen-fixing plants such as clover, lentils, grasses, and even some trees and shrubs in the Fabaceae family such as Caesalpinia, Cassia or Acacia.

Use LED bulbs

All insects are attracted to glowing white lights, for this reason it is advisable to replace traditional bulbs with LED lights. Even so, to reduce the population of crickets to a minimum there will be no other option than to remove all the lights.

keep the grass cut

Overgrown grass is the perfect refuge for many insects, including crickets. So, the ideal is to mow the grass regularly. In this way, in addition, you will have it well taken care of.

Sprinkle diatomaceous earth

Diatomaceous earth, a very effective home remedy against pests

La diatomaceous earth It is a white powder composed of fossilized algae that act as repellants for crickets and other insects and pests (it works well even with fleas and ticks 😉). When coming into contact with the body of these animals, it causes them serious dehydration and finally their death. Furthermore, as it leaves no residue and is not toxic to large animals (dogs, cats, horses, etc., including humans) or the environment, it can be used without any problem. You can get it here.

Do you know any other home remedies to repel crickets?


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