If you are seeing a lot of earwigs, or have had a problem with them in your garden before, you can simply sprinkle a 2-inch-wide circle of diatomaceous earth around beds or the base of plants where earwigs commonly travel; reapply after it rains. Do earwigs eat garden plants? WhileRead More →

Mother earwigs will lay eggs in the beginning of spring, with the nest ready to flourish as the weather becomes tolerable. While earwigs like to find a cool and moist environment to live in, they are very much a warm weather insect found most in the southern states. How fastRead More →