Crickets. House crickets measure 16 to 22 mm in length. The stridulatory organ is located on the tegmen or fore wing which is leathery in texture a large vein runs along the centre of each tegmen with comb like serrations on its edge forming a file like structure and at the rear edge of the tegmen is a scraper.
Camel crickets are most often are found in crawl spaces and basements but also like any cool and damp area like under logs or stones. Behavior and habits of crickets crickets have long antennae as long as their body or longer and large back legs which they use for jumping or hopping. Field crickets can grow to measure more than 2 5 cm in length.
Camel crickets are light to dark brown about 1 2 1 1 2 inch long.
The stridulatory organ is located on the tegmen or fore wing which is leathery in texture a large vein runs along the centre of each tegmen with comb like serrations on its edge forming a file like structure and at the rear edge of the tegmen is a scraper. Male crickets chirp by rubbing their wings together. Camel crickets are most often are found in crawl spaces and basements but also like any cool and damp area like under logs or stones. Treat camel crickets as you would house crickets but pay particular attention to crawl spaces and basements.