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  2. Got an earwig problem? Here's what to know about the ... - AOL

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    Keep natural earwig predators like birds, toads, and other insect-eating animals in your garden with bird feeders, water sources, birdhouses or toad houses. Are earwigs harmful to humans?

  3. Earwig - Wikipedia

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    There is a debate whether earwigs are harmful or beneficial to crops, as they eat both the foliage and the insects eating such foliage, such as aphids, though it would take a large population to do considerable damage.

  4. Forficula auricularia - Wikipedia

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    Common earwigs seek out dark and humid shelters for use, and they prefer shelters that have been occupied previously due to the presence of an aggregation pheromone. Unfortunately, they have become relatively harmful pests in residential areas—damaging fruits, vegetables, flowers, and some tree fruit crops.

  5. Portal:Insects/Selected article/More selections - Wikipedia

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    However, the harmfulness of earwigs to foliage is still under debate, as they also eat certain insects that damage them. Earwigs rarely fly, even though they are capable of flight. Earwigs undergo an average of 5 moults over the course of a year before they become adults. Many earwig species display maternal care, which is uncommon among insects.

  6. 7 things to know about earwigs - AOL

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    Islanders aren't the only ones enjoying the hot, humid summer. So are earwigs. Here are a few things you need to know about the creatures.1\. The name roughly translates to ear wigglerThere are ...

  7. Why earwigs are everywhere in Wisconsin this year - AOL

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  8. Pest (organism) - Wikipedia

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    Plants have developed strategies that they use in their own defence, be they thorns (modified stems) or spines (modified leaves), stings, a thick cuticle or waxy deposits, with the second line of defence being toxic or distasteful secondary metabolites. Mechanical injury to the plant tissues allows the entry of pathogens and stimulates the ...

  9. What's that basement bug with pincers? How to keep earwigs ...

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    Earwigs can be a summertime nuisance. Here's what you need to know about the insect for this summer.