How to Handle Earwigs in Your Home

You notice them at night first.

Small, fast, hiding in the dark corners of your home — bathrooms, kitchens, near doors or windows. Earwigs don’t make noise, but once you see one… you start wondering how many more are hiding.

The good news? They’re not as dangerous as they look — but they do signal something important. Moisture.

Earwigs are drawn to damp, cool areas. So the first step isn’t panic — it’s control. Fix leaks. Keep surfaces dry. Improve airflow in bathrooms and basements.

Then, focus on entry points. Seal cracks around windows, doors, and foundations. These tiny gaps are how they get inside.

Outside, remove piles of leaves, mulch, or wood near your home — these are perfect hiding spots that invite them closer.

And if you’re dealing with more than a few, simple traps or natural repellents can help reduce their numbers quickly.

Because once you understand what attracts them…

You take away the reason they came in the first place.

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