Earwigs are very common pests around homes in Atlanta. These insects were once believed to crawl into human ears and sew them shut.
Identification
- Have a pair of forcep-like appendages on the rear of the abdomen which contributed to the medieval belief that the insect could sew the ear shut
Environment
- Can exist in large numbers around homes that have large quantities of mulch and organic matter around the foundation
- Will enter through cracks in the slab or around door and window frames
Threats
- Do not cause any damage to the structure, but can be a nuisance if in your home
- Some species can emit a noxious odor
- Generally beneficial decomposers of organic matter when outdoors, but some species will attack ornamental plants and vegetables
- Strawberries are a particularly attractive target
- Females will dig a burrow up to 9 inches deep under mulch and lay a cluster of eggs
- Eggs hatch into nymphal earwigs which will leave the burrow and begin the path to adulthood
Treatment
- Granular baits around the exterior perimeter
- Residual spray applications around the perimeter
Northwest Exterminating
830 Kennesaw Ave Marietta, GA, 30060 USA
kdean@callnorthwest.com • 888-466-7849
830 Kennesaw Ave Marietta, GA, 30060 USA
kdean@callnorthwest.com • 888-466-7849


