Earwigs: The Pesky Pest
Earwigs are one of the most common pests in North America, and they can be a real nuisance. These small insects can get into your home through tiny cracks and crevices, and they can be difficult to get rid of. In this blog post, we will discuss earwigs and how you can control them. We will also provide some helpful tips on how to keep earwigs out of your home!
What are Earwigs?
Earwigs are small, dark-colored insects that have a pincer-like appendage on their abdomen. They are usually about one inch in length, and they have a wingspan of up to two inches. Earwigs are found all over the world, and they are particularly common in North America.
Where Can I Find Earwigs?
They are nocturnal creatures, and they can be found in gardens, fields, and other outdoor areas. Earwigs often enter homes through tiny cracks and crevices, and they can be difficult to get rid of.
What Do Earwigs Eat?
Earwigs are omnivorous and they will eat a variety of things, including insects, plants, fruits, and vegetables. They are particularly fond of aphids, and they can do a lot of damage to crops.
Are Earwigs Dangerous?
Earwigs are not typically dangerous, but they can pinch you if you try to handle them. They can also cause damage to plants if they are left unchecked. Earwigs can also cause damage to fabrics, wallpaper, and other materials. They will eat the glue that holds things together, and they can quickly damage items in your home.
Earwig Myths and Truths
There are a lot of myths and misconceptions about earwigs, and it’s important to separate fact from fiction. Here are some of the most common earwig myths and the truth behind them:
- Earwigs crawl into people’s ears to lay eggs: This is not true. Earwigs do not crawl into people’s ears and lay eggs.
- Earwigs are attracted to light: Earwigs are not attracted to light.
- Earwigs are dangerous: Earwigs are not typically dangerous, but they can pinch you if you try to handle them.
- Earwigs can fly: Earwigs cannot fly.
- Earwigs are attracted to wet areas: Earwigs are not attracted to wet areas.
- Earwigs can be controlled with pesticides: Earwigs are difficult to control with pesticides, and they are becoming resistant to many of the common pesticides.
How Can I Control Earwigs?
There are several things that you can do to control earwigs:
Seal up any cracks or crevices around your home: By sealing up these openings, you will make it more difficult for earwigs to enter your home.
Remove any vegetation or debris from around your home: Earwigs love to hide in piles of leaves or debris, so removing these items will make it harder for them to live near your home.
Keep your garden well-manicured: Earwigs love to live in gardens, so keeping your garden well-manicured will help to get rid of them.
Place a screen over your windows and doors: This will help to keep earwigs out of your home.
Place earwig traps around your home: You can purchase earwig traps from your local hardware store.
Use pest control products: There are a number of effective pest control products that can be used to get rid of earwigs. Though, if you are using pesticides, it’s safest to contact a professional pest control company. They will be able to recommend the best products for your needs and they will also be able to apply them safely.
Earwigs are a common pest that can be difficult to control. By following these tips, you can help to get rid of earwigs and keep them out of your home. If you are having trouble getting rid of earwigs, it’s best to contact a professional pest control company. They will be able to recommend the best products for your needs and they will also be able to apply them safely. Thanks for reading!
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