Adult mole crickets are plump, winged and 1 to 1.25 inches long.
Mole crickets are seldom seen, because, like moles, they stay underground most of the time.
Mole crickets fly and mate twice a year, spring and fall.
At this time you will find their exit holes of an inch or more.
Mole cricket nymphs are wingless but look like small adults.
The nymphs can become very numerous and cause great damage to your grass during the warm summer months.
Control methods aimed at eliminating mole cricket nymphs yield the best results, simply because they easier to kill than adults.
Those meandering surface ridges that suddenly appear on your lawn indicate the presence of mole crickets.
The next symptom is will be dead or damaged plants.
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