Earwigs can be a pest - and not just because of that scary old wives' tale that they will crawl into your ear and lay eggs (they won't!). However, earwigs also unfortunately eat ornamental and ...
INVASION OF TWO WIDELY SEPARATED AREAS OF MEXICO BY FORFICULA AURICULARIA (DERMAPTERA: FORFICULIDAE)
The invasive species, Forficula auricularia L., is reported from 2 localities of Mexico: Lagunas de Zempoala (State of Mexico), a high elevation area 2824 m absl on the Transversal Neovolcanic Belt, ...
Journal of the New York Entomological Society, Vol. 76, No. 2 (Jun., 1968), pp. 84-86 (3 pages) The earwig Forficula auricularia is reported as prey of a Nearctic vespine wasp, Vespula maculifrons, ...
Earwigs can be a pest - and not just because of that scary old wives' tale that they will crawl into your ear and lay eggs (they won't!). Earwigs are actually quite contradictory in that they can be ...
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