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To manage mole crickets, first, identify their presence by looking for characteristic tunneling in the soil. You can apply insecticides specifically labeled for mole cricket control, ideally in the spring or fall when they are most active. Additionally, cultural practices such as maintaining healthy grass can help deter them. Regularly aerating your lawn may also reduce their habitat and improve overall turf health.

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