Need to know how to get rid of earwigs in your house and in the garden? Let's discover the basic steps.
0:28 - Identifying Earwig Activity
Before implementing any eradication methods, it's crucial to confirm the presence of earwigs. Signs such as chewed leaves in the garden or sightings in dark, damp areas of your home serve as indicators.
0:45 - Removing Earwig Habitats
Reducing moisture levels and eliminating hiding spots are effective deterrents for earwigs. This involves cleaning up garden debris and fixing leaks in your home to discourage their presence.
1:10 - Trapping Earwigs
Trapping serves as a practical solution for reducing earwig populations. Placing traps made from rolled-up newspaper or cardboard near entry points can capture these pests effectively.
1:27 - Utilizing Natural Predators
Encouraging the presence of natural predators like birds, toads, and ground beetles can help keep earwig populations in check. Creating suitable habitats for these predators enhances their effectiveness in controlling earwigs.
1:44 - Applying Diatomaceous Earth (DE)
Diatomaceous Earth, a natural abrasive powder, acts as an effective control measure against earwigs. By applying DE around your home and garden perimeter, you can deter these pests, ensuring to reapply after rain or watering.
2:03 - Employing Insecticides as a Last Resort
In severe infestations, insecticides can be used as a last resort. Following manufacturer instructions, apply insecticide products labeled for earwig control in areas of high activity.
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