Scapteriscus species have been called "the most damaging crickets in the New World". These burrowing insects are pests of
lawns,
pastures, and gardens. while others are carnivorous and damage turf with their digging activity. They are notorious in the
Southeastern United States, where they have been called "the most damaging insect pests of turf and pasture grasses in Florida". In
French Guiana,
S. didactylus is a predator of the eggs of the critically endangered
leatherback sea turtle (
Dermochelys coriacea). Agents of
biological pest control have proved effective for these mole crickets. The
nematode Steinernema scapterisci kills the mole cricket by carrying
bacteria into its body, introducing an overwhelming infection. The
tachinid fly Ormia depleta is a
parasitoid that leaves its carnivorous
larva on the body of the mole cricket The crabronid wasp
Larra bicolor (family
Crabronidae) catches the mole cricket and sticks an egg to it. When the larva emerges, it consumes the mole cricket alive. ==Diversity==