Garden Invasions · Nocturnal · Perimeter Barrier

Earwig Control Brisbane

Earwigs damage seedlings and soft leaf vegetables in Brisbane gardens and enter homes at night through ground-level gaps. Perimeter spray, garden bed treatment, and door-gap exclusion stop indoor invasions. From $180.

At a Glance
Treatment costfrom $180
Active when?Nocturnal. Spring-summer peak.
Pinch dangerous?Minor only. Not venomous.
Indoor entryUnder doors, weep holes
Identifying Earwigs

Earwig Identification and Behaviour

Earwigs are immediately recognisable by the forceps-like cerci at the tail end. They are omnivores, eating both plant material and other insects. This dual role makes them a mixed presence in Brisbane gardens.

Appearance and biology

10-25mm. Flattened, reddish-brown to dark brown body with a distinctive pair of curved pincers (cerci) at the tail. Short leathery wings folded under shorter outer wings, though earwigs rarely fly. Antennae about half their body length. The common earwig in Brisbane is Forficula auricularia (European earwig), an introduced species.

Why they come indoors

Earwigs are nocturnal and strongly attracted to light. In spring and summer, garden populations build in mulch and leaf litter. At night they move toward building light sources and enter through any ground-level gap: door thresholds, weep holes, and plumbing penetrations. Indoor invasions typically happen on warm, still nights when outdoor populations are active.

The Pincer: Defensive, Not Dangerous
The cerci (tail pincers) are used defensively and in mating. An earwig caught against skin can pinch, causing brief, minor discomfort comparable to a small ant bite. There is no venom and no lasting effect. The myth that earwigs enter human ears is false; there is no evidence earwigs seek ear canals. Indoor earwigs are a nuisance pest, not a health risk.
Garden Damage

Earwig Damage in Brisbane Gardens

Earwig plant damage occurs overnight, which distinguishes it from caterpillar damage. The typical damage pattern is irregular notching and holes in soft leaf margins and flower petals.

Seedlings

Young vegetable and flower seedlings eaten to the ground overnight. Common loss in Brisbane spring gardens.

Soft leaf vegetables

Basil, silverbeet, young lettuce, and soft-leaved herbs. Irregular notching and holes in leaves.

Flower petals

Roses, dahlias, and soft-petalled flowers damaged overnight. Petals notched and ragged by morning.

Fruit surface scarring

Surface scarring on strawberries, stone fruit, and soft fruit skins where earwigs feed on the outer surface.

Earwigs also eat pests

Earwigs prey on aphids, mites, and other small insects. They provide some beneficial pest control in the garden alongside their plant damage.

Compost and mulch areas

High earwig populations in compost heaps and thick mulch beds adjacent to the vegetable garden contribute to overnight plant damage.

Treatment

Earwig Treatment Process

Treatment targets the garden population adjacent to the building and the entry points that allow indoor invasions. Reducing mulch depth near the building reduces the immediate harborage population.

1

Perimeter barrier spray

Residual insecticide applied to the full building perimeter at ground level and up the wall face. Earwigs moving toward the building at night contact the spray before reaching entry points. Applied in the late afternoon for best overnight contact. Effective 6-8 weeks.

2

Garden bed treatment

Garden beds and mulch areas within 2 metres of the building treated with residual spray or granular insecticide. Reduces the active population in the immediate harborage zone adjacent to the property.

3

Entry-point exclusion

Door sweeps fitted to external doors. Weep hole covers installed. Plumbing penetrations checked and sealed. These physical measures intercept earwigs that cross the treated perimeter before the spray kills them.

Pricing

Earwig Treatment Cost Brisbane

Standard Treatment
from $180
Perimeter barrier, garden bed spray, and exclusion advice. Standard suburban property.
General Pest Combined
from $280
Earwigs included in a general pest treatment covering cockroaches, ants, silverfish, and spiders. Best value for ongoing protection.
FAQ

Earwig FAQ

Do earwigs pinch and are they dangerous?
Earwigs can pinch with their cerci if trapped against skin, causing brief minor discomfort. They are not venomous and do not transmit disease. The pinch is comparable to a small ant bite. The myth about earwigs entering ears is false. Earwigs are a nuisance pest, not a health risk.
Why do I suddenly have a lot of earwigs in my house?
Earwig indoor invasions are driven by outdoor population surges in spring and summer, combined with their attraction to indoor lighting at night. They enter through ground-level gaps including under external doors, through weep holes, and around plumbing penetrations. A sudden increase usually means a population surge in garden mulch or leaf litter adjacent to the building.
What damage do earwigs cause in gardens?
Earwigs cause irregular holes and notching in soft plant material overnight: seedlings, young vegetable leaves, basil, flower petals, and soft fruit surfaces. Damage occurring overnight with no caterpillars visible during the day is a strong earwig indicator. Earwigs also eat aphids and other small insects, so they provide some beneficial pest control alongside the plant damage.
How much does earwig treatment cost in Brisbane?
From $180 for a standard suburban property, including perimeter barrier spray, garden bed treatment, and exclusion advice. Earwigs are also covered under a general pest treatment from $280 if you have multiple pest issues on the property.

Earwig Control. Garden & Indoor. Brisbane-Wide.

Perimeter Spray · Garden Treatment · from $180