Binomial Name: Forficula auricularia
Identification:
Life Cycle: Earwigs live for only one year and most die during the winter months. Females lay about 60 round white eggs which reach the adult stage in about 70 days.
Behaviour: Earwigs forage during the night and hide in dark, moist, cool places during the day. Earwigs do not breed in the home and are not disease carriers. They often crawl into the home seeking a moist site to hide during the day.
Signs of Infestation: Earwig sightings throughout the home. Predominate activity will be in the basement.