Agriculture: Cotton Pest Management Guidelines

Field Crickets

  • Gryllus spp.
  • Description of the Pest

    Field crickets are about 1 inch long and are dark brown to black with stiff forewings, large folded fan-shaped hind wings, and enlarged hind legs for jumping. Field crickets are usually hidden, although males may be detected by their loud chirping.

    Damage

    Crickets gouge and girdle stems of young plants, and may also feed on leaves. Feeding occurs at night; crickets hide during the day. Injury is significant only in occasional seasons, and most common in low deserts.

    Management

    Currently there are no bait products registered for control of field crickets in cotton.

    Text Updated: 05/13
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