Earwigs are easily recognizable by their pincers (forceps harmless to humans) at the ends of their abdomen. They are dark reddish-brown, with light brown legs, and are about 5/8 inch long.

The Biology of an Earwig 

In a season, females reproduce up to 20-60 eggs laid in burrows (called chambers) about 2 to 3 inches beneath the soil. Most species have one generation a year, over-wintering in the soil. Both adults and the young require moisture to live.

Their Habits

Prevention

 

 

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