9 Home Remedies to Keep Crickets Away Naturally

 

9 Home Remedies to Keep Crickets Away Naturally

Have you ever spotted crickets crawling across your basement walls or hiding in your furniture? Or maybe their constant chirping keeps you awake late at night and disturbs your peace in the early morning?

 

Crickets may seem harmless, but they are among the most troublesome household pests. They chew through furniture, clothing, and even nibble on your vegetable garden, all while disrupting your sleep. Before diving into natural ways to get rid of crickets, let’s first understand what they are and why they invade our homes.

 

What Are Crickets?

Crickets are small insects that resemble grasshoppers and are well-known for their loud, repetitive chirping. A few crickets might not seem like a big deal, but they reproduce quickly and can soon become a major problem for your comfort and health.

 

They typically appear in shades of brown or black and are commonly found in yards, basements, barns, and sometimes inside houses. Their eggs usually hatch in spring or early summer, and within 45 days to 3 months, they grow into full adults (Gryllidae family).

 

Common Types of Crickets

There are four main types of crickets you may encounter:

  • House crickets – Indoor pests that infest homes, damaging clothing, drapes, wallpaper, and even leaving stains from droppings or vomit.

  • Camel crickets – Often found in damp, dark areas like basements.

  • Field crickets – Usually outdoors, feeding on seedlings, fungi, and decaying organic matter.

  • Mole crickets – Known for burrowing underground and causing damage to lawns and crops.

     

Why Do Crickets Invade Homes?

Crickets don’t just wander in by accident—certain conditions attract them. Here are the most common reasons for infestations:

  • Bright outdoor lighting

  • Nearby garbage dumps

  • Damp or unclean areas

  • Poorly maintained surroundings

  • Cool, dark corners inside the house

  • Overgrown bushes around the property

  • Easy entry points like cracks in walls, open soffits, garage doors, or windows

Once crickets find their way inside, they multiply quickly and start damaging household items such as furniture, fabrics, papers, woolens, and home décor.

 

Natural Remedies to Get Rid of Crickets

The good news is you don’t always need professional pest control to deal with crickets. There are many simple, natural remedies that can help you eliminate them and protect your home.

Let’s explore some of the most effective ways to keep crickets out of your house and garden.

 

Remedy – 1: (Molasses)

Go for a sweet trap why because these crickets are easily attracted by the sweet smell. Crickets love molasses and can easily get into the trap. They go into the trap and drown to never come back out of it.

  • Pour 3 – 4 tablespoons of molasses in a bowl filled with half of the water.
  • Stir well and place this bowl in a room where you find more crickets.
  • The crickets get easily attracted towards this molasses bowl and soon you see these crickets inundating the bowl.
  • Replace the contents of this bowl frequently to send these crickets to their graveyard.

 

Remedy – 2: (Sticky Glue Trap)

In general, we use sticky glue traps to catch rats and other rodents but these traps can also be used to eliminate crickets from your surroundings like corners, below furniture and along the walls.

  • Pour some cornmeal into the glue boards or sticky traps to acts as bait.
  • Place this where you suffer from these crickets like walls or corner of the home.
  • Soon, you will see these crickets get trapped in this trap and send them out of your house.
  • Repeat this traps (if needed) until you get rid of this cricket infestation.

Note: Also, use pitfall trap by making a hole or pit with a slippery edge around walls, windows or doors. Make sure that the pit is filled with some soapy water that clears the pest insects.

 

Remedy – 3: (Pepper Spray)

We generally love the spicy hot dishes made with pepper or chilies but no insects, including crickets, will not like this hotness. The main reason is that capsaicin in pepper or chilies will act as irritants for them. Then why don’t we make a hot & spicy spray by using this pepper to repel the insects or crickets?

Have a look at how to prepare a DIY homemade pepper spray to clear crickets.

  • Pour 1/2 a cup of dry pepper in a pan filled with 1 liter of water.
  • Heat them until the water reaches boiling point and then turn off the heat.
  • Allow the water to cool down and strain it into an empty spray bottle.
  • Before spraying this, mix a few drops of dish soap liquid to make it work more effectively.
  • Protect yourself by wearing gloves, eye, nose protection and mouth and shake the bottle before using.
  • Make sure to spray this outdoors only like at the entries or garden and that too in the morning and evening times why because the crickets are active at that time only.
  • Also, avoid spraying it directly on the plant leaves, near waterways or pools or lakes and use inside with caution.
  • Spray it as needed to get rid of these crickets.

 

Remedy – 4: (Diatomaceous Earth)

Diatomaceous Earth (DE), a powder that derived from the skeletons of primordial microscopic algae and contains a rich source of silicon. This silicon will do wonders for clearing and killing the crickets. It effectively dehydrates crickets and thereby eventually kills it.

  • Buy a food grade diatomaceous earth (not the one used to clear pools) why because it won’t do any harm to the humans and animals.
  • Sprinkle a generous amount of this powder all over the areas where you found crickets
  • Leave it like that to get relief from crickets.

Note: However, this DE is harmless but it may cause respiratory problems. so, be cautious while using this DE powder and avoid using if you’re suffering from asthma or any other respiratory problems.

 

Remedy – 5: (DIY Pesticide)

You can easily prepare an organic pesticide with some natural ingredients at home and use it to get rid of crickets from your home or surrounding.

All you need is some fragrance-free dish soap, eugenol (found in the oil of cloves) and some water. The eugenol is the main ingredient in which it affects the neurotransmitters of crickets and thereby causes confusion in them. This dish soap will help in killing these crickets.

  • Fill an empty spray bottle with 10 – 12 drops of eugenol and 8 – 10 teaspoons of dish soap.
  • Then fill the bottle with 2 liters of water and cover it to shake the bottle until they all mixed properly.
  • Now use this to spray in the areas where you find these crickets or at the places where they enter the house.
  • Spray it as needed until you clear these crickets completely from your home.

Note: Or simply mix a handful of soap and water in a spray bottle to create a simply pesticide. Spray this on the crickets wherever you see them. The blubber in this soap will go deep inside the shells and cause their cell damage.

 

Remedy – 6: (Essential Oils)

Do you know that the fragrance of essential oils will act as a repellent to insects (that includes crickets)? This will make you use essential oils as a weapon to kill the crickets. Essential oils like rosemary, thyme or clove oil are generally used in most of the commercial pesticides to repel these crickets.

Here is the detailed process that helps you to make this DIY pesticide using essential oil to clear crickets.

  • Pour 10 drops each of rosemary oil, eucalyptus oil, thyme oil and clove oil in an empty spray bottle.
  • Then fill the bottle with 1 liter of water and 1 teaspoon of dish soap.
  • Cover and shake the bottle to mix all these ingredients.
  • Use this to pesticide spray on all over the house and outdoors where you’re facing problems with these crickets.
  • Continue this spray after every 3 – 4 days till you get complete relief from these crickets.

 

Remedy – 7: (Growing Plants)

Do you know there are some plants which act as repellants to crickets? They won’t come near to the places where these plants are growing. So, simply go green and plant the cricket repelling plants all around the house.

Nitrogen fixing plants which draw nitrogen from the air and store in their roots will act as repels to crickets. Cilantro, beans, legumes, cloves, garlic and sweet peas are some nitrogen-fixing plants which mitigate this infestation.

 

Remedy – 8: (Vacuum Cleaner)

You will be in a dangerous situation if the crickets have chosen your home to lay eggs. So, as an emergency, you have to confiscate these eggs to avoid the severe attack of crickets in your home. To overcome this operation, you have to take the help of a vacuum cleaner which is equipped with a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter to clean the walls, corners, dark areas and all over the house to remove their eggs.

Remember that this operation will be completed only when you successfully disposed of the vacuumed contents in a sealed plastic bag.

 

Remedy – 9: (Commercial Borax Method)

This is another trap that helps you to get rid of crickets. Here is the process on how to get rid of these insects by using borax.

  • Mix 2 teaspoons of borax in 2 cups of cornmeal and stir well in a bowl.
  • Transfer a small amount of this mix into a shallow dish (small plates or saucers).
  • Now place this dish the bait near the areas where you suffer from this crickets problem.
  • Continue placing these dishes all around the house (different places) to trap them and thus to clear them from home.
  • Clean the dead crickets and replace the mix regularly till your problem subsides.

Note: Or mix 1 teaspoon of borax in 1 cup of beer and stir well till the borax dissolves completely. Pour some mixture into shallow dishes and place it all around the house. The crickets will die when they came into contact with the beer. Check the dishes and replace the mix as needed to clear these crickets from home.

 

Tips and Precautions:

  1. Pets like dogs or cats will kill these crickets due to their natural instincts. So, allow your pets to clear these crickets from your house or surrounding.
  2. Always keep your home and surroundings like garden or field clean. Avoid any dampness in your house, which may attract crickets and make you suffer from cricket infestation.
  3. Use store-bought bug sprays to kill crickets. All you need is to spray this in the areas where you find crickets but be careful while spraying, as you should not to get into contact with this spray.
  4. Allow the natural predators such as lizards, spiders, etc. do their job of killing and eating crickets. But make sure that not to apply any sprays inside and around the home, as this will affect the predators too.
  5. Bright and dazzling lights will attract the crickets. So, replace them with LED lights and sodium vapor lamps for not to invite these crickets into your home or garden. Also, make sure to keep the entrance area dark at night and close all your doors and windows.
  6. Always clean the cluttered areas and its surrounding by simply removing debris, water puddles (moist damp place), cutting weeds, clean the bowls regularly after using, keeping your garbage bins always sealed, cleaning the drains regularly to keep it free of debris, etc.
  7. To get rid of crickets, you have to pay some attention to your garden by trimming the plants, grasses, and vegetation regularly to prevent crickets build their nests. Also, keep things like leaf litter, lumber, firewood, brick piles, mulch, old logs, rock piles, sealed garbage cans, etc. away from your home to prevent crickets entering and attacking your house.
  8. Always seal your house properly to prevent the crickets from entering by simply following these tips – seal your doors and windows, fill the cracks or crevices in the walls using a caulking gun, fill the cracks in the entry points for utilities like electricity or plumbing, prefer to use weather stripping for doors and caulk or screen patches for screens and windows, etc.
  9. Be sure to check the clothes dryer vents, foundation vents and other vents have screens and there are working properly or not.
  10. We all know that crickets will thrive in damp and moist areas. So, to get rid of this cricket infestation you have to install a vapor barrier to prevent the moisture in the house. Also, it’s must to clean the moisture prone areas like basements and other dark areas regularly to get rid of these crickets.

 

Final Word:

All these natural remedies are effective in clearing the crickets from your house and garden. So, try these natural remedies and preventive measures to keep your house free from crickets infestation.

Do you know any other successful ways to get rid of these crickets from your home and surrounding? Then share your experience with us in the below comments box.

 

FAQ’s:

1. Do crickets get into the home on the top floor of the building easily?

Crickets can easily climb up with their sticky legs. So, spray a bug spray all around the windows to keep them not to enter them into the house and also follow the above remedies and tips suggested in the article.

 

2. Could crickets live in hot climates (summer)?

Yes, of course, they can survive easily in extreme temperature. Also, remember that they attack the home in the night or early morning hours.

 

3. How do I make sure that my house is free from crickets?

Seal all the holes and leaks in your house, spray bug spray all over the home where you find that crickets are entering into the home. Also, follow the above-suggested remedies and tips like catching and killing them along with disinfecting the house.

 

4. Is there any reason for crickets to make weird noises?

They chirp for different reasons but the main one is that the male one singing to attract a female for mating purposes.

 

5. Are crickets bite humans and is it harmful?

Yes, they bite both humans and pets. The cricket bites are not harmful but it causes pain on the skin. So, avoid picking them up with your hands without wearing gloves.

 

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