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Grasshoppers lay their eggs in the ground in the late summer or early fall and die when the colder weather sets in. Their eggs will last through the winter and hatch in the spring or summer.
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Every summer, the Morgan County CSU Extension Office no doubt receives many calls about how to control grasshoppers. In order to figure out how to control grasshopper infestations, we need to know … ...
Mason said grasshopper populations fluctuate from year to year. Grasshoppers lay their eggs in the soil, where they overwinter. The eggs hatch in mid- to late spring, depending on soil temperature.