we just finished making a new outdoor enclosure and planted some flowers and other plants which the earwigs promptly ate last night anyone have any ideas on what to do since spraying is obviously out of the question?
I can vouch that the bite hurts bad, I had one in the finger of my garden glove when I put it on it of course bit me. It hurt and stung so bad I actually I thought it had some kind of venom I live in the country and know I will have lots of critters thank you for all your helpnot by intention, but simply the nature of where I live, earwigs are in all my indoor enclosures, including many with live growing plants. The earwigs are part of the cleanup crew, and eat tortoise feces as well as food tracked away from the food tiles or platters.
The point is, mix soft organic matter into the soil so they have an easier to eat food source.
FWIW there has never been any noticeable downside of earwigs in the tortoise enclosures. Even when I pick them up they don't pinch. Although I recall someone saying it hurts bad, almost like they have a venom (they don't).
What a good idea, and simple solution!View attachment 277023 So one of my coworkers mentioned putting a tuna can or cat food can filled with vegetable oil by your plants at night will catch the earwigs. I was a little skeptical but tried it anyway all I can say is WOW! It totally works not a nibble on the new plants and beat of all no poison of any kind I just put in in at night and take it out in the morning