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a small brown insect with a pair of pincer-like appendages, the female of which looks after the young until they are grown
What is an "earwig"?
An earwig is a small insect with a distinctive appearance characterized by its elongated body and pincer-like appendages at the rear. Despite its name, the earwig does not crawl into human ears. These nocturnal insects are commonly found in gardens and damp areas. Earwigs have a diverse diet, feeding on both plant material and other insects. While they may occasionally nibble on plant leaves, they can also be beneficial by consuming pests such as aphids and mites. Earwigs are known for their secretive behavior, hiding in crevices during the day and emerging at night to search for food. Though their appearance can be intimidating, earwigs are generally harmless to humans and are more of a nuisance than a threat.