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Maura Johnson wrote:
>
> Ralph: The cricket infestation isn't confined to NJ. I've noticed the
> first generation of tiny crickets has appeared in my bathtub and utility
> room. At season's peak, the back room floor gets kinda psychedelic -- open
> the back door to a chirping, wriggling mass that, of a single mind, heads
> underneath the water pump and washing machine for temporary shelter. As if
> I didn't notice!! The cats do a nice job of controlling the varmints. The
> down side to this is the nightly deposit of cat barf -- cricket parts
> largely intact in a moist pile in front of the bathroom door.
>
> O-Y-O