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Earwigs are nocturnal and can be found both in- and outdoors. When
outdoors, they seek out moist shady places, under yard debris, wood
piles, stones, compost heaps and flower beds. Indoors they migrate to
cracks and the area around baseboards and other locations such as potted
plants.
These omnivorous creatures feed on a variety of food, including dead
insects and decaying vegetation. They frequently cause damage to cultivated
plants and some species emit a foul odor. They're not all bad, however,
as they are predators of certain other pests.
Earwigs range in size from 1/5 to 1 inch long and in color from brown
to black. There are both winged and non-winged varieties, though only
a few species are actually skilled flyers. The Earwig's body end with
a pair of forceps that are use for capturing prey and mating.
Halt Bugology Factoid
The Earwig is the insect reputed in superstition to purposefully
crawl into the ears of sleeping persons for the purpose of burrowing
into the brain to lay eggs. Of course, there is no truth to these
tales, though earwigs, like moths, beetles, cockroaches, ants and
flies may wander into our ear canals by accident. (Factoid Source:
Iowa State University of Science and Technology, Department of Entomology)
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Providing pest control and exterminator services to Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington, including:
Beaverton, Hillsboro, Portland, Salem, Clackamas and Vancouver.