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Elongated insects with prominent pincers that seek damp areas. Often invade homes in large numbers during hot, dry weather.

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Signs of Earwigs

Watch for these common warning signs in your home or property.

  • Damage to plant leaves with irregular holes
  • Presence in damp areas
  • Hiding under mulch or stones
  • Indoor sightings in bathrooms

Earwigs Prevention Tips

Proactive steps you can take to keep earwigs out of your home.

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Reduce moisture around foundation

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Seal cracks and gaps

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Remove mulch and debris near house

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Fix moisture problems

Professional Earwigs Treatment Methods

Licensed exterminators use proven techniques to eliminate earwigs infestations.

Residual insecticide treatments
Moisture reduction
Exclusion methods
Habitat modification
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Frequently Asked Questions About Earwigs

When are earwigs most active?

Earwigs are most active at night and during warm, humid weather. They typically hide during the day and come out to feed after dark.

What attracts earwigs to my home?

Earwigs are attracted to moisture, darkness, and shelter. They often enter homes during hot, dry weather seeking cooler, more humid conditions.

Are earwigs beneficial or harmful?

Earwigs can be beneficial as they eat other insects and organic debris, but they can become nuisance pests and occasionally damage plants.

Do earwigs really crawl into ears?

No, this is a myth. Earwigs don't seek out human ears and are not attracted to them. They prefer dark, moist hiding places outdoors.

Are earwigs dangerous or poisonous?

Earwigs are not dangerous or poisonous. They rarely pinch humans, and when they do, it's typically harmless and feels like a small pinch.

How do I prevent earwigs from entering my home?

Reduce moisture around foundations, remove debris and hiding places, seal cracks and gaps, and ensure proper drainage around the home.

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