Prevent It
Stop the chirping before it starts.
A few crickets outside might be fine, but once they slip indoors, the noise and the mess get old fast. We block their way in and keep your home peaceful. If they start up again between visits, we’ll be back to quiet things down—no extra charge.
Stop it before it starts


Know It
Breezy vs. Crickets
Our Breezy Pros bring more than just bug spray to the job. With world-class training, years of hands-on experience, and a sharp ear for activity, they know exactly how to stop crickets in their tracks. From noisy chirps in basements to hiding spots along baseboards, we’ve seen it all—and we know how to handle it fast. Best of all, we don’t just know bugs—we know people. That means you’ll get top-tier service and real results with every visit.
Winter is here. We're ready.
As the cold settles in, pests start looking for one thing: warmth — and they don’t mind crashing at your place to find it. From mice slipping in through gaps to spiders and overwintering bugs hiding in attics and wall voids, winter brings a whole new wave of indoor pressure. That’s why strong winter protection matters — and why our Breezy Pros stay ahead of the season. We know where pests hunker down, how they move when temps drop, and how to keep your home feeling exactly how it should: comfortable, calm, and pest-free.
Spot It
Pest Profile

1/12" to 2"
Brown to black.
Size:
Color:
Yes; chirping comes from wing rubbing.
Late summer into fall.
Wings:
Yes; can chew fabrics, papers, and plants.
Yes; can spread bacteria through droppings.
Rare; usually harmeless.
Season:
Stings/Bites:
Carries Disease:
Home/Yard Damage:

Fix It
Easiest way to get rid of crickets:
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Schedule with Breezy. Call us today for a free inspection: (501) 295-3438.
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Treatment. Your Breezy Pro will inspect your home & property, then provide a tailored pest solution.
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Follow up. Each visit includes a full service report + helpful tips to keep pests away. With our recurring visits, you don't just get pest control—you get peace of mind.
Signs you've got crickets.
Chirping sounds
That constant late-night chirp indoors usually means more than a few hanging around.
Fabric damage
Crickets can chew holes in clothes, paper, or upholstery when they sneak inside.
Sightings
Spotting crickets hopping across floors or hanging by windows is a clear sign.
Droppings
Small dark pellets near baseboards or corners may point to a cricket problem.
Helpful tips.
1. Seal entry points
Check around doors, windows, and cracks. A little caulk or weather strip keeps crickets where they belong—outside.
2. Use amber lights
Swap out bright white bulbs for yellow or amber outdoor lights—crickets aren’t as attracted to them.
3. Clear gutters and drains
Remove leaves, debris, and standing water. Damp spots are perfect cricket hangouts.
4. Keep garbage sealed
Trash and food scraps can lure crickets. Use tight-fitting lids and take garbage out often.
5. Relocate yard waste
Relocate compost piles, firewood, or lawn clippings away from your home to cut down on cricket activity.
6. Trim vegetation
Keep grass short and cut back shrubs. Crickets love thick, overgrown spots close to your house.