Earwigs: Harmless but Unwanted Guests
Earwigs don’t threaten humans, but no one wants them invading their home or garden. Many have reported an increase in earwig sightings this year—I’ve noticed more in my own garden than ever before.
If you keep spotting them, especially near your house, it’s time to act.
Try This Simple DIY Earwig Trap
Alicia Alexander, a Facebook user, shared a clever fix. She poured about half a cup of olive oil into a shallow bowl and placed it on her deck.
The results?
Within 24 hours, the bowl filled with earwigs. By 36 hours, even more had fallen in.
Why Olive Oil Works
Oddly, earwigs love the scent of olive oil. They crawl into the bowl but can’t get out. The oil acts as a natural trap—no chemicals, no mess, and no hassle.
Look for Underlying Issues
More earwigs than usual might signal a bigger problem. They’re often drawn to rotting or damp wood.
Inspect decks, porches, and your home’s foundation for moisture or decay. Fixing these areas can help stop future infestations.
A Quick Fix for a Bug-Free Garden
Tired of earwigs ruining your outdoor time? This olive oil trick is easy, cheap, and chemical-free.
Just one small bowl might be all you need to reclaim your space—and enjoy your garden again.