House Cricket Habitat
The house cricket is most common to areas that have tall, long grasses and a moderate to warm climate. Crickets are often very difficult to find due to their ability to camouflage to their surroundings. They flourish in temperatures of 80 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit but can also be found in much cooler climates. The house cricket is very common on the beaches of Florida and other fisheries as pests, where fishermen discard bait at the end of the day. This bait, or the house cricket, can help support the local ecosystem but may quickly become a pest if the conditions are right for survival and reproduction.