earwig

Characteristics

Size: about 1 inch long

Color: dark brown This insect can be recognized by the forceps-like cerci extending from the rear of its abdomen. On males, the forceps can be quite large and ornate.

Behavior: Earwigs are omnivores that will catch and eat other insects. Long term relief from these insects is achieved by finding and treating the harborages outside from which the home will be invaded. The experience of a professional company like Anchor Pest Control, is helpful in situations where large numbers of earwigs are present.

Habitat: The European earwig is common the eastern United States west to Illinois and is found in Oregon and Washington. These insects live together often in large numbers in tree holes, in landscape mulch, under landscape timbers, and under objects lying on the ground. They will also harbor in the exterior cracks of buildings from which they may wander inside.

 

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