TruNorth Pest Control | Cricket Control in Barnesville, GA
Crickets might be harmless outdoors, but once they invade your home in Barnesville, GA, they can become a noisy and persistent nuisance. Their constant chirping, especially at night, can disturb sleep, and some species can damage fabrics, paper goods, or houseplants. In Georgia, crickets are most active during warm months and frequently enter homes through small cracks and gaps near doors, vents, and crawl spaces.
TruNorth Pest Control provides expert cricket control tailored to the needs of Barnesville homeowners. Our local technicians understand the behavior of house crickets, field crickets, and camel crickets found throughout the region. We inspect your home, identify hot spots, and apply eco-conscious treatments to eliminate active crickets and prevent future invasions. Whether you’re in a historic home downtown or a new build on the outskirts, we’ve got you covered.
Our Cricket Control Process
Inspection – We search both inside and outside for cricket activity, moisture buildup, and entry points.
Treatment – Safe, targeted applications are made to baseboards, crawl spaces, and foundations.
Exclusion – We help identify and seal cracks, gaps, and structural vulnerabilities that let pests in.
Prevention – Ongoing service ensures your home stays cricket-free year-round.
Seasonal Cricket Activity in Barnesville, GA

January – Low
February – Low
March – Moderate
April – Moderate
May – High
June – High
July – High
August – High
September – High
October – Moderate
November – Low
December – Low
Neighborhoods We Serve in Barnesville, GA
- Downtown Barnesville
- Milner
- College Drive
- Thomaston Street Historic District
- Lamar County Estates
FAQ’S
Why are crickets invading my home in Barnesville?
Crickets often seek shelter indoors during hot summers or cold winters, especially in crawl spaces, basements, and garages.
Are crickets dangerous or harmful?
Crickets are not dangerous to humans, but they can damage fabrics, paper, and plants, and their chirping can become a nuisance.
How do TruNorth technicians treat cricket infestations?
We inspect your home, seal entry points, and apply targeted treatments in and around potential nesting areas.
Can crickets reproduce inside my home?
Yes. If the environment is warm and moist, they may lay eggs indoors.
Do I need ongoing service to keep crickets out?
Ongoing service helps prevent future infestations, especially during Georgia’s peak cricket season in late summer and fall.
People Also Ask (PAA)
What attracts crickets to Georgia homes?
They’re drawn to warmth, moisture, lights, and shelter—especially near foundations or crawl spaces.
What time of year are crickets most active in Georgia?
Crickets are most active from May through October, especially at night.
Are crickets a sign of a larger pest problem?
In some cases, crickets indicate moisture issues or entry points that can also attract other pests.
What kinds of crickets are found in Barnesville?
Common types include house crickets, field crickets, and camel crickets.
Will crickets go away on their own?
Rarely. Once inside, they tend to remain unless treated or excluded.

