Earwigs are rather cryptic, small to medium sized insects distinguished from other insects by a pair of forcep or pincer-like cerci at the end of the abdomen
If you really want to get rid of earwigs, the key to earwig control is disrupting migration of earwigs from outdoors to indoors because earwigs rarely establish colonies indoors. Earwigs, Forficula auricularia and Euborellia annulipes, are brown or black insects with a distinctive tail, similar to that of the silverfish, but with two “prongs” pointing inward rather than three prongs splayed outward
How to get rid of earwigs
How to get rid of earwigs with traps - Make earwigs traps by mimicking their favorite hiding places. Loosely roll sections of newspaper, secure with a rubber band and soak in water until thoroughly wet.
How to get rid of earwigs with insecticide - The best way to reduce earwig populations is to locate and treat those areas outdoors where earwigs hide during the day. These include rotting tree stumps, cracks in tree trunks, beneath pottery and stones, behind loose building boards, and in organic mulch at the base of shrubs and other plants, especially in shady areas. Once you find them, treat the earwigs with an insecticide. It is best if a rather large volume of spray is used to soak mulch areas or other hot spots.
Place the homemade earwig traps to get rid of earwigs in areas where damage has been found. The traps should be in place before nightfall. Use several traps for best results.
An easy and mostly effective way to control them is to take empty tuna cans and fill them 1/2 inch up with vegetable oil. Place a dollop of bacon fat in the oil. Place the cans around the garden near the plants where the earwigs are doing the most harm. The earwigs will be attracted to the oil and crawl in, and drown in the oil. Empty and replace the oil and fat when the can fills up a bit. This method won’t kill all the earwigs, but will keep them in check.
How to get rid of earwigs with Boric Acid powder - Earwigs can be controlled with Boric Acid powder. To get rid of earwigs that have made it into your home despite proper sealing and landscaping techniques, spreading a residual insecticide like boric acid near baseboards, cracks, and hard to reach places is recommended. Boric acid is a natural insecticide, and works only if the earwig is forced to travel through the powder.
To get rid of earwigs - you’ll have to remove the earwigs from the well. This can be done either by bailing out the well using a drilling rig or blowing the insects out with compressed air. A well contractor can provide these services. Once the well has been cleaned, it should be disinfected with chlorine again and re-sampled for bacteria.
There are a lot of insecticides and pesticides on the market that will kill earwigs. Sprays are generally not as effective as granule and residual earwig treatments
Well this article has covered some simple ways on how to get rid of earwigs to help you with your question to how to get rid of earwigs.
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