Earwigs
They are dark brown to black with pale yellow-brown legs 1/4" to 1 inch long, and flattened with two pairs of wings; the most common feature being the pincer like appendages at its abdomen. Females lay approximately 50 eggs under natural and man-made materials during the winter and spring.
Earwigs usually live outdoors, and they feed on organic material. They are most active at night, and their presence in structures makes them unwanted guests. By lowering the humidity in your home and crawl space, we will limit the harborage areas in and under your home.
