There may be one large, brownish insect to blame — the mole cricket. Hence the name, the mole cricket is notorious for ...
The Florida Entomologist, Vol. 90, No. 1 (Mar., 2007), pp. 229-233 (5 pages) Non-indigenous invasive mole crickets, Scapteriscus vicinus Scudder (Orthoptera: Gryllotal-pidae) in Florida and S.
Tunneling and root damage: Mole crickets burrow beneath the soil surface, creating extensive tunnel systems as they feed on roots and organic matter. These tunnels can disrupt the integrity of the ...
If the damage hasn't clued you in on your gardening mistake, here it is: you've been growing crops that attract crickets. Mole crickets, especially their introduced (non-native) varieties ...