Mac Masters wrote: » [IMG]file:///C:/Users/Jim/AppData/Local/Temp/moz-screenshot.png[/IMG][IMG]file:///C:/Users/Jim/AppData/Local/Temp/moz-screenshot-1.png[/IMG]Earwigs have never really bothered me, it's swarms of spiders that CREEP me out! You know.....
x in the city wrote: » these little bastards seem to be everywhere lately anyone else have earwig issues at home?
Orla K wrote: » They can fly too!
Mac Masters wrote: » Earwigs have never really bothered me, it's swarms of spiders that CREEP me out! You know.....
artanevilla wrote: » The day I found out earwigs could fly was the worst day of my life.
Sinfonia wrote: » Anyone else getting itchy reading this thread?
Abrasax wrote: » I remember being on holiday in Wexford onetime, near Curraghcloe Beach, staying with the family in a self-catering cottage, and I went outside for a sneaky cigarette at the side of the house the first evening we were there, and I'm leaning against the wall, enjoying me puff, admiring the landscape before me, when first one earwig catches my eye and I bat him away, then a second and third until I turn around and there on the wall, just right behind my head, were hundreds of the little fuckers crawling about. There was a little hole there where they must have had a nest. Talk about getting a shock. But I could deal with that, there were outside, we were inside. 'They're no bother out there', I thought until I went to pour a bowl of cornflakes the next morning and a handful of 'em come scattering out of the bowl... :eek:
SadieSue wrote: » I used to hate earwigs but since I've moved here to Canada... I have found these in my apartment. Its a house centipede. At least they eat earwigs and silverfish.