“…Sites most frequently used were on Kaipara clay soil in the Dargaville -Ruawai area; Whareora, Mata, Waipu, Pakotai, Whakapara clay soils in the Whangarei area; and Kaitaia, Rangiuru, Oponga, Okaka clay soils in the Kaitaia -Mangonui area. These soil types are examples of the gley, yellow-brown earth, brown granular loam, and clay soils which occupy about 80% of the North Auckland peninsula and are susceptible to cricket attack (Blank 1985). Sites were variable in size, ranging from 0.5 ha paddocks on dairy farms to 5 ha areas on sheep and beef farms.…”