Cricket Removal Westlake Village

That chirping isn’t relaxing… when it’s inside your home.


Crickets are fine outside. Inside? They don’t stop. Night after night, the noise grows louder, the activity spreads, and suddenly one cricket becomes a constant problem.  And if you’re hearing them, there’s more than one.

Crickets can Invade Your Front and Backyard

Crickets don’t randomly appear inside your home—they follow moisture, shelter, and small entry points. They slip through gaps under doors, cracks in foundations, and openings around windows or vents. Once inside, they settle into quiet, dark areas like garages, closets, and baseboards. And when night hits, that’s when they start.

  • Where are the crickets coming from?

    Crickets typically enter from outside through small gaps and openings around doors, windows, and foundations. Once inside, they stay hidden during the day and become active at night.

  • Why are they so loud at night?

    Crickets are nocturnal. The chirping you hear is how they communicate and attract mates. At night, when everything is quiet, the sound becomes much more noticeable—and harder to ignore.

Crickets make more than noise

Crickets aren’t just annoying—they can lead to bigger pest problems. Crickets attract predators like spiders. That means more crickets can quickly turn into more spiders inside your home.



They can also damage fabrics, paper, and soft materials over time—especially in storage areas.

So while the noise gets your attention first, it’s not the only issue.

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  • Are crickets dangerous?

    Crickets aren’t dangerous to humans, but they can damage materials and attract other pests like spiders.

  • Why do crickets keep coming back?

    If entry points aren’t sealed and conditions stay the same, new crickets will continue finding their way inside.

Not all Crickets Behave the Same Way

Some crickets stay outside until conditions push them in. Others actively look for indoor shelter.


Field crickets often enter during temperature changes. House crickets adapt quickly and stay inside longer. Camel crickets prefer damp, dark environments such as garages and crawl spaces.


In Westlake Village, homes with landscaping, irrigation, and shaded areas tend to see more cricket activity. Treating the wrong type—or ignoring the entry points—means the problem never fully goes away.

Cricket Removal Process

Exterminating One Cricket does nothing; you have to clear the field.


Most people try to deal with crickets one at a time. That doesn’t work. At Leaf Pest Management, we focus on where they’re coming from and why they’re staying. We treat entry points and target-hiding areas, and reduce the conditions that attract them in the first place.


You might still hear activity briefly—that’s normal. Then it fades out. And stays quiet.

1-time vs Recurring Cricket Control

1-time Cricket Removal Services.


Best for immediate noise and active infestations. We target entry points, treat high-activity zones, and quickly eliminate the current population. This is the fastest way to restore quiet inside your home.

Recurring Cricket Removal


Crickets are seasonal and often return—especially in homes with landscaping, irrigation, or moisture around the foundation. Ongoing service creates a protective barrier, reduces entry points, and keeps new crickets from becoming a recurring problem. It’s the difference between dealing with them now… or not dealing with them again.

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