I really do have to start this one out with the obligatory "Y'all ain't gonna believe this $*!t, BUT...."
Apologies in advance for the rambling nature of the post.
So my brother decided to order us up 500 3/4" and 500 1" crickets for our upcoming trip to Fairfield next weekend. He spent the better part of an evening constructing a cricket cage using the standard fiberglass screen material that is popular at the Lowes, Home Depot, etc. for your DIY home window and door screens. This choice of screen material was of course at my suggestion.
Things started off on the wrong leg and got fairly rodeo when the UPS guy showed up with the second day order of crickets already leaking from some opening in the shipping box. Likely a trail of crickets stretching from Fluker Farms to Big Spring TX I expect. It was decided that out of the 1,000 shipped though, there was still way plenty enough left for 3 days of fishing and not near worth the hassle of filing a claim with UPS.
Then, the next major event was when them crickets was going ape-@#&T and didn't want to behave during the transfer from from shipping container to their new spacious cricket condo complete with well ventilated fiberglass screen sides. Only had 50 or so escape that time.

And now for the completely unbelievable report that the 1 inchers got bored today while everyone was gone to work and school and decided to exercise their incisors by chewing not one but two holes right through that screen. So by afternoon, there was an estimated 300+ or so 1" crickets playing hide and seek throughout his house. He did say his lovely bride took it all in stride but I do have to tell y'all she is quite a rare gem when it comes to putting up with his stuff like this - I give her high marks for that - however he pulled it off.

Anyway, he promptly put both his kids to working on cricket round up duty which reminds me of that commercial about herding cats, and as of around 11 pm tonight, they had recovered an estimated 90% of the errant little escape artists and put them back in their new home. So, Who, in their wildest of dreams, would have ever thunk it!??

He said everyone down at the DoIt center was having a great laugh about that description and the lady there assured him that what he really needed was the extra strength fiberglass pet-proof screen that would be absolutely good to go for this application. I told him he should have told her it wasn't pets we was worrying about but a bunch of Hannibal Lecter wannabe crickets with some 3X sharp chompers.
I guess in the morning we'll know if pet-proof screen is really up to the task, and have strategically planned all this so we still have time to make another order if that becomes an absolute necessity.

Boy I sure hope we catch a bunch of monster bluegills after all this, but I bet we have a good time regardless. I managed to get a very rare official whole day off Friday to make it a 3 day weekend and I flat just can't wait.
So don't anyone make the mistake of using that regular strength fiberglass screen for your cricket cages. If they made some out of tungsten carbide and coated with ceramic or krypton or something, I'd suggest using that. LMAO....Jon