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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EarwigEarwig - Wikipedia

    An earwig from the Western Ghats. Earwigs are abundant and can be found throughout the Americas and Eurasia. The common earwig was introduced into North America in 1907 from Europe, but tends to be more common in the southern and southwestern parts of the United States.

  2. Apr 29, 2024 · The earwig is a pincher bug that ranges in size from one-fourth to 1 inch. It has six legs and an antenna that measures about half its size. It also has a set of pincers that protrude from the back of the abdomen and give the bug its daunting look.

  3. Jul 24, 2023 · Earwigs are nocturnal, creepy-looking pests with a false reputation for being insects that will burrow into people's ears and lay eggs, but they don't. Instead, earwigs in the house are an indicator that your home is a moist, protected environment for them.

  4. www.webmd.com › skin-problems-and-treatments › what-are-earwigsWhat Are Earwigs? - WebMD

    Sep 3, 2022 · Earwigs are scavengers that come out at night to eat decaying organic rubbish, plus grass, plants, flowers, berries, shrubs, moss, and other insects -- dead or alive -- such as caterpillars and...

  5. May 30, 2024 · What Are Earwigs? Earwigs can be found in almost any growing zone, although they are more likely to inhabit warm, humid climates. You might have trouble spotting one—not only are they quick movers, but they are also nocturnal and tend to hide out during the day when you are tending the garden.

  6. Aug 26, 2023 · What are earwigs? How to keep earwigs out of your garden. 1. Don't overwater your garden. 2. Fix leaky pipes and plumbing fixtures. 3. Remove piles of dead leaves, rotting wood, and other yard debris near your garden. 4. Use pot feet or elevated planters. 5. Plant things that earwigs don't like in and around your other plants. 6.

  7. Description. Earwigs are easily identifiable by their elongated bodies and the prominent pincers or forceps at their rear end. They typically measure between 0.5 to 3 inches (1.3 to 7.6 cm) in length, with a slender, flat body that allows them to slip into tight crevices.

  8. Aug 3, 2022 · While the earwigs, an order of insects with 2,000 different species on six continents, do use their admittedly alarming-looking pincers, or forceps, to hunt and hold one another during mating,...

  9. Feb 14, 2020 · Earwigs are a nocturnal scavenger insect that spends it time sleeping during the day and hunting and eating at night. They are a rather anti-social bug, not belonging to any queen or colony, thus making earwig infestations a rare occurrence.

  10. May 30, 2024 · Earwig, (order Dermaptera), any of approximately 1,800 species of insects that are characterized by large membranous hindwings that lie hidden under short, leathery forewings. The name earwig is derived from the Anglo-Saxon word meaning “ear creature,” probably because of a widespread ancient.