—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7,1978 120 Crickets foretell temperature while fiddling NEWARK, Del. - Crickets - nature’s fiddlers - produce their shrill music by rubbing their wings together, ex plains University of Delaware extension en tomologist Frank E. Boys. When the Common field cricket wants to'make his call, he raises his wings to an approximate 45-degree angle from his body. A file on one wing rasps against a scraper on the other, creating a sound that is pleasing to some people and' irritating to others. Scap aluminum bought PHILADELPHIA Pennsylvania residents may their discarded aluminum lawn furniture and other seasonal all aluminum products. The Reynolds Aluminum Recycling Company pays 17 cents per pound for properly prepared all-aluminum household products in cluding scrap or discarded aluminum siding, gutters, sheds and storm door and window frames at its collection points in Penn sylvania. Reynolds Aluminum Recycling Company pays 17 cents per pound for all-, aluminum beverage cans and other clean household aluminum such as pie plates, foil, frozen food and dinner trays and dip, pudding and meat containers. Certain other items such as seasonal all-aluminum products are also worth 17 cents per pound. This aluminum must be free of all foreign materials, cut to lengths not exceeding three feet and During this fiddling process, called stridulation, the insect controls the volume and direction of the sound by position of the wings in relation to the body. For example, to make the muted, muffled notes that give the illusion of distance, the wings are lowered close to the back. Only adult male crickets chirp or fiddle; but females, with ears in their knees, listen. Wingless baby crickets are seen and not heard. Entomologists have found should not be mixed with cans. Additional information is available by calling toll-free 1-800-243-6000. Collection points are as follows: MAPLE GLEN Genuardi’s Super Market Saturday, October 7 and 21, from 10 to 11 a.m. NORRISTOWN Genuardi’s Super Market Saturday, October 7 and 21, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. PHILADELPHIA - Nor theast-Korvettes Shopping Center (9173 Roosevelt Blvd.) Saturdays, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. SPRINGFIELD Springfield Mall Saturday, October 14 and 28, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. WHITEHALL - Whitehall Mall Wednesday, October 11 and 25, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. YORK - Delco Shopping Mall (Carlisle Road and Route 74) Thursday, October 19, from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. that the various cricket calls have meanings. Some are love songs, others announce danger, still others are the equivalent of “Here I am, Mable!” Did you know that the temperature can accurately be told from the song of the snowy tree cricket? This outdoor species is often seen on the trunks of trees and is abundant in Delaware. Just count the number of chirps in 15 seconds, add 40, and' ypu have the number of degrees Fahrenheit with surprising accuracy. In general, crickets do not chirp at all v-hen it is colder than 55 degrees or at tem peratures higher than 100 degrees. Of the 2000 known species of crickets, the two that concern Delawareans the most are the common field cricket and the house cncket. The field cncket is usually dark brown to black, but occasionally light-brown specimens are seen. Field crickets fly and jump well. The house cricket is straw colored, with three dark bands on the head. Field crickets generally live in grassy areas, in cluding lawns and fence rows, feeding on plant material. They are active at GARBER OIL CO. (texaco] Fuel Chief! HEATING GIL | t 01.- heating equipment AIR CONDITIONING MOUNT JOY, PA Ph 653-1821 TTENTION GRAIN FARMERS* i n rr Chesapeake & Delaware Grain Corporation night and attracted to lights. They overwinter as eggs -in the ground, and are present' outside until the first hard ' frost. Field crickets are not adapted for indoor living but will invade homes when outdoor populations are high, or when food is scarce. House crickets generally are found m garbage or refuse dumps, and often v - v< ' * V • I ~ x ' r >. [v ” , ■* C- Nsl ’- ¥ v - Truck Spreading Service Of BAKER'S LIMESTONE AND ROYSTER BONANZA FERTILIZERS, UREA, AND AMMONIUM SULFATE OR TRACTOR SPREADERS AVAILABLE. We handle fertilizer in bulk and bags, retail and wholesale. ' - ALSO - ARCADIAN GOLDEN URAN 30%, Poly-N 10-34-0, or prescription liquid mix fertilizer wholesale or spread. MARTIN’S LIQUID SERVICE c/o JOHN Z, MARTIN * RD 1, Box 718, New Holland, PA 17557 Your business is cordially invited. Bdx 505, Mechanics Valley Road, off of Route 40 North East, Md. 20901 Phone 301-398-2111 invade houses near these areas They will feed on almost any organic refuse. They stay active the year round-and may overwinter as adults in buildings. Both house and field crickets can damage woolens, silks, cottons, and other fabrics. They feed on a wide 'variety of organic materials. Large numbers of field and house crickets may do severe damage in one night. Sanitation will definitely aid m the control of crickets; Plus retail Insecticides and Herbicides. Call Us For All Your Chemical Needs. such things as trash removal and the disposal of vegetation around foun dations will discourage the introduction of this pest. It is also helpful to repair loose fitting doors and wmdows and cracks in the foundation. In noh-food preparing areas residual sprays may be apphed to baseboards, in closets, under stairways, and around fireplaces. Treating around the outside foundation with a residual spray is an excellent way to, prevent entry. 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