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6/4/2014 6:07:15 PM EDT
I have one in my attic above my living room, fucking driving me nuts
6/4/2014 6:08:59 PM EDT
[#1]
Depends on how many and how hungry the spiders are.
6/4/2014 6:09:35 PM EDT
[#2]
Go throw a bluegill up there.  
6/4/2014 6:10:01 PM EDT
[#3]
Not long flying out of Mason City
6/4/2014 6:10:59 PM EDT
[#4]
Until you mash it.
6/4/2014 6:14:54 PM EDT
[#5]
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Only the adults chirp, and then only for a week or two until they die. It'll be over soon.
6/4/2014 6:18:55 PM EDT
[#6]
You're in NM, find a couple of male tarantulas roaming around and let them loose up there. They'll find it in no time.
6/4/2014 6:26:54 PM EDT
[#7]
Put a bowl of water up there and it'll be dead by morning.
6/19/2014 8:29:11 PM EDT
[#8]
Now they will have water too?
6/19/2014 11:41:32 PM EDT
[#9]
Crickets have the ability to drown in the smallest, most easily avoidable and escabable bodies of water
6/19/2014 11:44:37 PM EDT
[#10]
Depends...

Is it a common field cricket, or a snowy tree cricket?
6/19/2014 11:51:31 PM EDT
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Probably the elusive mountain hooved wooly cricket, probably.
6/19/2014 11:59:09 PM EDT
[#12]
Too long for your purposes.  They tend to be on annual cycles.  Eggs hatch in the early spring, die late fall due to cold after laying more eggs kind of thing.

But, in your house?  Might live well into the winter.

Enjoy.
6/20/2014 1:44:52 PM EDT
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Don't worry, it won't live longer than 2 or 3 months.  So it'll be dead by October.  Just live with the chirping until then.  Unless it's a female and lays eggs.