DESCRIPTION:
These insects are about 1 inch long, reddish brown
in color, and have distinctive pincers at the end of their abdomen.
They are commonly found in large groups under debris, rocks, and
flower pots around the outside of houses. Indoors they may occur
in kitchens and bathrooms, but also other rooms in the house.
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| BIOLOGY:
(Forficula sp.) Earwigs feed on plant
material such as flowers, but also feed on other insects. The
adults overwinter and lay their eggs in moist soil in the spring.
The gregarious behavior of the adults and immatures may result
in large concentrations of these insects in secluded locations.
They enter houses through doorways and windows, but usually do
not become established indoors.
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