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Pincher bugs, also known as earwigs, are a bit startling to see when we pick up a garden planter or draw back the shower curtain, but if you can get past their look, they are actually fascinating ...
Earwigs can be a summertime nuisance. Here's what you need to know about the insect for this summer.
A: By pincher bugs I think you mean earwigs. They are out and about and hungry, munching on leaves and flowers during the night, hiding under garden debris during the day.
Nobody likes spotting bugs at the best of the times, and if you’ve spotted these brown crawlies around your home, you'll need to know how to get rid of earwigs. Contrary to its name, earwigs ...
Think you found a water bug in your home? Experts share why they’re often confused with roaches, as well as how to get rid of them if you spot one.
A Vermonter shared a photograph on Twitter of an insect with long pincers spotted in Burlington. Some speculated this could be a dobsonfly.
Earwigs, also known as pincher bugs, are about to be everywhere. The insects have been laying low, but they’re ready for their close-up. The wet winter is to blame for the invasion.
The world’s largest flying aquatic insect, with huge, nightmarish pincers, has been discovered in China’s Sichuan province, experts say.
While the earwigs, an order of insects with 2,000 different species on six continents, do use their admittedly alarming-looking pincers, or forceps, to hunt and hold one another during mating ...
Earwigs can be a summertime nuisance. Here's what you need to know about the insect for this summer.