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Earwig - Wikipedia
Earwigs make up the insect order Dermaptera. With about 2,000 species in 12 families, they are one of the smaller insect orders. Earwigs have characteristic ... en.wikipedia.org
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Earwigs - The Australian Museum
Earwigs are rather cryptic, small to medium sized insects distinguished from other insects by a pair of forcep or pincer-like cerci at the end of the abdomen. australian.museum
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Earwigs - Wisconsin Horticulture
Earwigs are primarily scavengers and will eat just about anything, including both plants and animals. They can actually be considered beneficial insects since ... hort.extension.wisc.edu
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earwig
▪ I. earwig (ˈɪəwɪg) Forms: 1, 2 earwicga, (1 eorwicga), 5 erwyge, ȝerwigge, erewygge, 6 erwygge, (herewigge), 6–7 earwigge, 7 earwick, earewigg, 6– earwig. [OE. éarwicga, f. éar-e, ear n.1 +OE. wicga earwig; cf. wiggle v. to wriggle. See also arwygyll. Cf. Fr. perce-oreille, Ger. ohr-wurm.] 1. An i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Earwigs | Home & Garden Information Center - Clemson HGIC
Earwigs are insects in the order Dermaptera, meaning “leather wing”. They are fearsome looking insects known for the false superstition that they will burrow ... hgic.clemson.edu
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Earwigs - NC State Extension Publications
Earwigs are elongate, flattened insects, that may be light red-brown to black in color. They are easily recognized by their forcep-like appendages (cerci) on ... content.ces.ncsu.edu
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Are these earwigs? Should I be concerned about an infestation?
Earwigs look like one of the scariest bugs but they are actually quite benign and even beneficial, especially if you have a garden. They eat the ... www.reddit.com
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European Earwigs - Penn State Extension
Earwigs are active at night and hide during the day in cracks and crevices. They are mainly scavengers and occasionally feed on plants. extension.psu.edu
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What Happens if an Earwig Gets in Your Ear? | Dr. Binocs Show
Earwigs are mostly nocturnal and often hide in small, moist crevices during the day, and are active at night, feeding on a wide variety of ... www.youtube.com
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Why Do Earwigs Have Pincers? - Pests - Orkin
Earwigs have a very flexible abdomen, and protruding from the abdomen is a pair of pincers or “forceps.” These forceps are very intimidating. www.orkin.com
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Earwigs - Missouri Department of Conservation
Earwigs prefer cool, moist, dark places. They hide under leaves, rocks, bark, stacked lumber, bundles of newspaper, and so on. mdc.mo.gov
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earwig
earwig/ˈɪəwɪg; `ɪrˌwɪɡ/ nsmall harmless insect with pincers at the rear end of its body 蠼螋(一种有尾铗的无害小昆虫),小蜈蚣. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Species Forficula auricularia - European Earwig - BugGuide.Net
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Earwig (disambiguation)
Earwig is the common name for the insect order Dermaptera. Earwig may also refer to: Earwig (band), an indie rock band from Columbus, Ohio Earwig (Blake Babies album), 1989 Earwig (Pegboy album), 1994 Earwig wikipedia.org
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Earwig (film)
Earwig is a 2021 international co-production drama film based on the eponymous novel by Brian Catling. Cast Alex Lawther - Laurence Paul Hilton - Albert Romaine Hemelaers - Mia Music Augustin Viard - Composer "Earwig's Theme" and Ondes Martenot Warren wikipedia.org
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