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Home > Soil Insects > Mole Crickets

Mole Crickets

Description

  • mole crickets are about 1 1/2 inches long
  • golden to chocolate brown and covered with fine velvety hairs
  • strong, heavily sclerotized front legs are adapted for digging
  • make small winding borrows of loosened soil on the surface

Damage

  • almost all vegetable crops may be damaged by these pests
  • feed at or slightly below the soil surface on roots, tubers and stems
  • also attack strawberries and other fruit which contacts the soil

 

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