How to Get Rid of Crickets In Garage

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How to Get Rid of Crickets In Garage

Are you dealing with an infestation of crickets in your garage? Crickets can certainly be unwelcome guests, whether they have invaded your garage or your house itself. Luckily, there are a few different ways that you can address a cricket infestation. Additionally, many of these are humane methods, so you do not necessarily have to kill the crickets or call the exterminator. Read on for more information on cricket infestations and how to deal with them.

How to Get Rid of Crickets In Garage

If you have crickets in your garage, you will need to take measures to be rid of them– while crickets may not do as much damage as rats or mice, they are still pests and can cause damage to items such as carpeting and old clothing. This is especially bad news if you are utilizing your garage space for extra storage. Take a look at some of the tips below for ways to eliminate crickets from your garage. 

Eliminate Clutter

One of the first ways that you can get rid of crickets in your garage is to deal with the clutter in your space. This is because pests look for shelter and clutter can be a shelter that is well suited to small rodents or insects– like crickets. Pests may also build nests in the clutter, which is how an infestation grows. 

So, it can be assumed that these cluttered spots in your garage provide comfort and safety to pests, and if you get rid of them, the crickets will feel less comfortable in your garage. They will likely want to go elsewhere. If there is no shelter, crickets will likely leave the garage, unless there are still optimal conditions in other areas– such as a bountiful food source. 

Clean Outside the Garage

This is another tip that can be used to deal with many different kinds of pests, not just crickets. There are features outside the garage that could be attractive to crickets and could be then attract them to the garage. If you remove these features, you will likely remove the infestation– or at least deter crickets from the garage in the future!

Some examples of the outdoor things that could be attracting crickets to your garage are tall grass and weeds that could border the gare. If crickets or other insects are attracted to the area, they may then be able to enter the garage through gaps or cracks and take up residence in the space. Wood piles or piles of bricks or stones can also be attracting insects, as they are great options for shelter.

Plug Any Gaps

As mentioned above, crickets often enter the garage through gaps or cracks. These could be cracks in the foundation or siding of your garage space. Poor weatherstripping also serves as an entry point for pests, as the crickets are able to enter through the gaps that this creates under doors and around windows.

In order to prevent crickets from entering your garage, you will need to be thorough and deal with all of the gaps or cracks that you find in your space. This will ensure that crickets are not able to get back into the space once you remove them, whether you do so humanely or with traps and poisons. It is important that you make sure the material you are using to plug the holes is the correct material for this sort of project. For instance, if you are working with a vinyl window or vinyl siding, the material that you use to plug holes should work with this vinyl. 

Use Scents

Scents are a great way to get rid of pests. Some of the smells that are particularly off-putting to crickets are peppermint, cinnamon, and lemon. This makes it easy for you, too, because all of these scents are available as essential oils. 

There are two ways that you can utilize these essential oils to drive the crickets from your garage. The first is by diluting the essential oils to make it into a spray that you can spray around the garage space. The other method involves soaking cotton balls in the essential oils and placing them around the garage. No matter what method you choose, you should be sure to target dark areas like corners and behind boxes or cabinets. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What smell do crickets hate?

Scent is something that many animals are sensitive to, and insects can be, too! Smell is also one of the more humane ways that you can get rid of pests in your garage. Unnatural scents such as musk cologne and Pine-Sol cleaner are some of the smells that bother crickets. Other such scents include lemon, peppermint, and cinnamon.

How do crickets get in the garage?

If you are dealing with a cricket infestation, you likely want to know how the crickets entered your garage in the first place! There are a few ways that the insects could get into your garage. For instance, if your garage door or windows have poor weatherstripping, crickets could get in through these cracks or gaps. Cracks in the siding or foundation of your garage can also let in pests. 

Can crickets survive in a garage?

Yes, crickets can survive in your garage. Garages can be the perfect environment for crickets, because crickets are drawn to warm, moist environments. Crickets and other insects will try to enter your garage to escape from the elements, so you must ensure that all cracks or holes are plugged so that you can avoid these types of infestations. 

How do you know if you have a cricket infestation?

If you think you have a cricket infestation, there are a few signs to be aware of. Of course, the most obvious of these is if you actually see crickets hopping around in your garage. However, there are more subtle signs of an infestation, too. These include the chirping noise that crickets make, as well as droppings.

James from the Privateers Garage
About the author

Lucas is one of the core writers and researchers for the Privateers Garage. He lives in Canada and Arizona and has two Garages. He loves writing about garage living, tech and getting stuff done. He is also a professional musician and sound guy.