What do earwigs eat ?

Earwigs are omnivorous, but not predators in the full sense of the word, they can be called scavengers. In addition to aphids eat spider mites, any other insects, slow and inactive invertebrates. Huge damage is done to the bee family, as they are taken to the beehive and eat a large amount of honey.

Earwigs sit in hollows of trees and gardens, as they feed on organic plant and insect remnants, rarely they enter the house, settling in wet places where they eat houseplants and various organic remains. For a long time the earwigs live in granaries where grain crops and hops are stored.

In damp places, they live in groups, therefore, in order to protect the garden and the garden, it is recommended that pest control in time be used, using all available methods to destroy them.