Earwigs in the Greenhouse

Started by Dunc_n_Tricia, July 29, 2006, 15:50:36

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Dunc_n_Tricia

I've got a greenhouse full of pepppers up at the lottie - doing amazingly well, and producing fab fruits  ;D ;D ;D

I've spotted a few spiders and such, but nothing to worry me - until I saw what looked like a red earwig. And then another one nearby. They don't seem to be an infestation, but I'm not sure if they are friend or foe.

I looked it up on the internet, and it seems that they are indeed earwigs (only seen black ones before), and they MIGHT be friend. They are supposed to be omnivores - eating other beasties and rotting vegetation mainly.

The evidence:-

  • No sign of spider mite damage or greenfly
  • Not much damage to leaves (bits here and there, but clould be anything having a nibble)
  • No damage to fruits (that I've seen yet)

I'm inclined to leave them be, but wondered what other growers thought. Have you had any problems, or am I right in leaving them alone???

Thanks in advance,

Tricia  :-*

Dunc_n_Tricia


Tee Gee

You could try and catch them in inverted pots filled with straw and move them out of the greenhouse.

But from the description you give I don't think you will have much trouble says he fingers crossed  ::)

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