The Earwig may not be pretty.
Earwig- why is it called that?
Do Earwigs really lay eggs in our ears?
Earwig- a small insect, something similar to a cockroach.
Can Earwigs really lay their eggs in your ear?
Earwigs live mostly underground and feed on roots of plants.
In the afternoon, Earwigs usually hide under fallen leaves or stones.
The Earwig propagates by laying eggs,
as a rule, the female lays up to 60 eggs.
Greenhouses and sheds need to be regularly aired so that
there is no Earwig with brothers.
As you can see, the Earwig can not deliver serious trouble,
because her stings are not poisonous.
But even this“utility” cannot become the reason why it is not necessary to fight the Earwig.
For humans, the insect, as a rule,
does not pose a special danger- Earwigs are not poisonous.
If you do not control the number of insects, losses from Earwigs can be very noticeable.
The main wrecking activity of the Earwig deploys not in a person's ears, but in his garden.
The Earwig Song- C flute, alto flute,
bass flute The Earwig Song- 2 C flutes, 1 alto flute.
Now, to answer your question, we will start off talking about the mating habits of the Earwig.
An Earwig can climb inside fruits
and berries only through passages made by some other insects(caterpillars, for example).
Various household poisons,
among which common dichlorvos is most popular, will effectively help in the fight against Earwigs.
During feeding, an Earwig individual makes holes in the foliage,
which can lead to the death of the plant,
The Earwig is dangerous mainly due to the fact
that a large population can cause significant damage to garden plants.
Earwig is an insect that undergoes an incomplete transformation;
three stages of development are an egg, a larva, and an adult.
When a danger occurs, the Earwig sets processes in the direction of a potential threat
and can pinch them quite sensitively.
The fight against Earwigs inside an apartment or apartment building is not very different from the fight with ordinary cockroaches.
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It is worth noting that the Earwig is taken for domesticated plants mainly in dry years,
which greatly increases the agricultural damage.
In the morning you need to collect the pots and shake out the assembled inside the Earwigs away from their site.
Earwigs are very useful for garden plants, as
at night they eat aphids, ticks, egg laying of harmful insects and even spores of disease-causing fungi.
Most likely, the Earwig will choose a trap as a day shelter, and you will
only have to carefully destroy the traps along with the insects.
An Earwig can get into a human's ear,
but it is unlikely to strive to do this, since it does not promise any food to it.