Everything you need to know about Camel Crickets
05
Jan

Everything you need to know about Camel Crickets

Camel crickets are a special species of crickets, and they are scientifically called Rhaphidophoridae. These crickets are commonly found in New Zealand, Australia, and Tasmania and are migrated to many places of the world. They are also called with different names like cave crickets, cave weta, camelback crickets, spider crickets, camel crickets, and sand treaders. Mostly they can be called as cave and camel crickets, as their name they can be commonly found in caves and old mines. They are also found in many of the moisture and wet areas like the basement, rotted logs, hollow trees, stumps, and under the damp leaves. In this article, we will discuss everything you need to know about camel crickets.

The appearance of Camel Crickets

Appearance of Camel Crickets

These camel crickets are usually brown in colour with black stripes around the body. They have long legs and antennae that are longer than their body. They can grow up to 5 cm, with 10 cm of long legs. This is the unique type of cricket in the cricket species a nocturnal insect.

Habitation

Habitation

Though they love to stay in dark and moisture places like woodpiles, rotted wood, and under the stones. If they enter and threaten your home they find similar places like outdoors, and you can find them in basements, bathrooms, and garage. These camel crickets love to chew fabrics like clothes and furniture beds, so it is advisable to avoid their presence to prevent your clothes and other clothing properties.

Are Camel Crickets Dangerous?

Are Camel Crickets Dangerous

These types of crickets are not so harmful to human health as they do not bite humans. They are the occasional invaders, and they will enter your home during summer to find a wet place. These camel crickets cannot survive without water and in a bright lightened place.

Many dead camel crickets pollute wells and produce a heavy unpleasant smell. It should be cleared quickly or else these dead pests will generate a heavy smell and attract many other pests.

Camel Crickets Prevention Methods 

Though they are not so dangerous to human health, they can damage your properties and be a threat to our environment. Here are some of the camel prevention methods, but these DIY methods will not work 100%, but you can avoid their presence for some time.

  • Keep your places dry and allow ventilation and sunlight which will eliminate the way to enter your home.
  • Eliminate all the standing water and other water sources which will reduce the life of camels if they present in and around your home.
  • It is important to check your garage and basement for the presence of camels during summer.
  • Keep your firewood and woodpiles at least 20 feet away from your living area.
  • Keep your place clean and regularly clear the wastes, it is important to vacuum your place weekly once.

Conclusion

Above are some of the camel prevention methods, they cannot withstand and defend the presence of camel for a long time. It is important to hire a professional pest control service, to get rid of crickets for a long time. You could have an idea about the camel crickets and their behaviour if you found any call the professionals for pest control immediately.