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  1. May 30, 2024 · These menacing-looking insects don’t have a fetish for ears (or wigs), but they will go after garden plants. Here are tips for identifying, preventing, and getting rid of earwigs, also known as “pincher bugs,” in the garden.

  2. Jul 8, 2024 · Bugs with pincers represent a diverse group of arthropods that have evolved specialized appendages for survival. From the powerful mandibles of stag beetles to the menacing claws of praying mantises, these adaptations serve multiple functions.

  3. Feb 14, 2020 · Earwigs, aka pincher bugs, are insects known for their distinctive pinchers on the back of their abdomens. They are mostly nocturnal, live in moist shady places and are anciently related to crickets and cockroaches.

  4. Oct 1, 2022 · Pincher bugs — also called earwigs — are small dark brown or black insects that live in gardens and homes. In some cases, earwigs can be beneficial insects because they feed on larvae, aphids, and other insect eggs.

  5. Pincers are some of the most versatile body parts in the world of bugs and insects. Many bugs have back pincers but there are plenty that has them in the front. Even caterpillars or larvae can have front pincers which are used to catch and eat prey.

  6. Apr 29, 2024 · The earwig is a pincher bug that ranges in size from one-fourth to 1 inch. It has six legs and an antenna that measures about half its size. It also has a set of pincers that protrude from the back of the abdomen and give the bug its daunting look.

  7. Feb 13, 2020 · Often referred to as the “Pincher Bug“, the earwig is a pest you won’t soon forget nor have trouble identifying when you see one. With intimidating pincers, long antennas, and a predictable lifestyle, you can find these creepy crawlers in and around your home when the environment suits them.

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