How to repel earwigs from your home naturally and safely
The common earwig, often called a pincher bug, earclip, or spined soldier bug, is an insect that, despite its unassuming appearance, can instil fear even in some adults. How can you rid your home of it?
23 October 2024 12:01
The common earwig belongs to the family of earwigs. It is distinguished by a flat, elongated abdomen in brown or brown-amber colour. It measures between 0.9 and 2 centimetres in length. On the insect's abdomen, a pair of thick pincers assist in hunting.
Earwigs inhabit humid and marshy areas. They can be found in forests and wetlands, as well as any place that is dark and damp. They usually hide in crevices of moist soil, under tree bark, or dried leaves. They are increasingly appearing in our homes, especially in autumn, when it gets cold. They inhabit kitchens and bathrooms, where there is high humidity. During the day, they hide in nooks and crannies, and at night they roam the room in search of food.
Should earwigs be feared?
In the past, children were often frightened with earwigs. It was said that these insects had a fondness for human ears, and if they managed to get in, they might pierce the eardrum. There were also stories about earwigs burrowing through the ear straight to the brain. But let's clarify once and for all: these are myths.
Despite this, these insects should not be feared because they are completely harmless to humans. They may pinch if handled roughly or provoked in any way.
How to get rid of earwigs from the house?
Nevertheless, no one wants them roaming around the house. To get rid of earwigs, it's worth using lemon and vinegar, which irritate insects. These ingredients can be added to cleaning products or diluted with water and sprayed in strategic places. Peel placed on the windowsill will also work.
Another option is to place special sticky traps near windows and doors. It is worth remembering that earwigs are not aggressive and only attack when threatened. Therefore, driving them away from the house should not pose a major challenge.
It is also worth noting that earwigs play a beneficial role in the ecosystem. They are natural enemies of silverfish and other small insects. They hunt aphids, fly larvae, and young caterpillars.