Earwigs are mostly harmless, but many people still do not want them around their homes or gardens. This year, some have noticed far more earwigs than usual, especially in outdoor spaces, which has made people look for simple ways to reduce t…Continue Reading
One widely shared home tip came from Facebook user Alicia Alexander, who said she managed to catch many earwigs in her backyard using a very simple method. She filled a shallow bowl with about half a cup of olive oil and placed it outside in the garden or on the deck.
According to her, the results appeared quickly. In less than 24 hours, the bowl had already trapped a large number of earwigs, and after 36 hours, even more had collected inside.
The idea gained attention because it seemed easy, inexpensive, and effective for dealing with earwigs around outdoor areas. For people noticing more earwigs than usual, this kind of simple trap may offer a practical way to cut down their numbers.