Earwigs like to hide so set out some traps such as a tuna fish can with 1/2 inch of oil in the bottom; set near shrubbery and ground cover plantings or against fences. Sink the can into the ground so the top of the can is at soil level. Dump captured earwigs and refill cans with oil.
Also, you need to remove any leaves or weeds or areas where earwigs hide. Never have heavy ground cover such as ivy to grow near vegetable gardens. Watch out for mulches; they often harbor earwigs. Birds (chickens and wild birds) love to eat earwigs so invite them to your garden!
Earwigs like to hide so set out some traps such as a tuna fish can with 1/2 inch of oil in the bottom; set near shrubbery and ground cover plantings or against fences. Sink the can into the ground so the top of the can is at soil level. Dump captured earwigs and refill cans with oil.
Also, you need to remove any leaves or weeds or areas where earwigs hide. Never have heavy ground cover such as ivy to grow near vegetable gardens. Watch out for mulches; they often harbor earwigs. Birds (chickens and wild birds) love to eat earwigs so invite them to your garden!