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Earwigs

Most active in warm weather through spring and summer, September to February.

Earwigs are pincer-tailed insects that feed at night on seedlings, soft fruit and flowers, while also eating aphids and other pests. They are a mixed blessing, so we control them around vulnerable seedlings rather than wiping them out across the garden.

How to identify

How to prevent

How to control organically

Tip: match your planting to the right month for your region to grow strong plants that shrug off pests. See the regional planting calendars.