This common cricket is about 1 ¼ inches long,
with short wings and black. The female has a pointed tail. It
is the most common cricket in the fall. The adults are active
and chirping during early evening.
BIOLOGY:
(Gryllus spp.) The eggs hatch in spring
and the nymphs develop slowly during the summer. They feed on
plant material in the lawn or fields around houses. The adults
appear in the fall and are often found outside of buildings on
cold days. They may come inside through doors or windows.