Mole cricket
Gryllotalpidae spp.
Mole crickets are cylindrical-bodied insects about 3–5 centimetres (1.2–2.0 in) long, with small eyes and shovel-like forelimbs highly developed for burrowing. They are present in many parts of the world and where they have been introduced into new regions, may become agricultural pests.
Mole crickets have three life stages, eggs, nymphs and adults. Most of their life in these stages are spent underground but adults have wings and disperse in the breeding season.
Pesticides
Chlorban 500 EC
intensity: ★★★
Crop Culture Ancestor
intensity: ★★★
Cyren 500 EC
intensity: ★★★
FMC Chlorpyrifos 500
intensity: ★★★
Regent 200SC
intensity: ★★★
Regent 800WG
intensity: ★★★
Rhyme
intensity: ★★★
Cannonball 200 SC
intensity: N/A
Chlorpos 500 EC
intensity: N/A
Conquest Chlorpyrifos 500
intensity: N/A
Lorsban 500 EC
intensity: N/A
Strike-Out 500 EC
intensity: N/A
Strike-Out 500 WP
intensity: N/A