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

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    An earwig tuna can trap. One sign of an earwig infestation are tiny, irregular holes in the leaves of your plants, Emtec said. They also leave tiny, black droppings that look like grains of pepper.

  3. Earwig - Wikipedia

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    Earwigs make up the insect order Dermaptera.With about 2,000 species [1] in 12 families, they are one of the smaller insect orders. Earwigs have characteristic cerci, a pair of forceps-like pincers on their abdomen, and membranous wings folded underneath short, rarely used forewings, hence the scientific order name, "skin wings".

  4. Forficula auricularia - Wikipedia

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    Maternal care can drastically increase the survival and development of young earwigs, contributing to their overall reproductive success. However, parental care can be costly as well. It is widely accepted that relations between parents and offspring are shaped by an intersection of selfish and altruistic tendencies that ultimately reflect a ...

  5. How to Get Rid of Silverfish in Your Home - AOL

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    Spiders, centipedes, and earwigs are natural predators of silverfish. While silverfish are typically harmless to humans, they can destroy books by feeding on protein-rich gums and binding pastes ...

  6. Labidura riparia - Wikipedia

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    The striped earwig prefers dark, moist environments with shelter that it can hide in during the daytime. [9] They can be found in a variety of niches though, from cultured and uncultured farmlands, woodlands, and the margins of ponds and lakes. [2] [9] To save energy, the earwigs will occupy abandoned mole cricket burrows for brooding nests. [2]

  7. Ringlegged earwig - Wikipedia

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    The earwigs will mate soon after they reach adulthood, and after a period of approximately eleven days, the eggs are laid. [7] Ringlegged earwigs generally complete two to three generations per year, or one for spring and one for autumn, and a single generation can be completed in 61 days. [6]