Questo è il secondo che ho trovato, uno alla parete della cucina un altro sul pavimento della camera da letto. Ho un bambino di 11 metri. Dovrei essere preoccupato?
Questo è il secondo che ho trovato, uno alla parete della cucina un altro sul pavimento della camera da letto. Ho un bambino di 11 metri. Dovrei essere preoccupato?
Harmless and have a completely unjustified bad reputation. Try to release them alive. As long as you don’t find dozens of them, no problem at all.
VanillaSilver_92 on
It’s an Ohrenzwicker. It zwicks Ohren. Very dangerous, especially for small children ears
Darthplagueis13 on
About the earwig? No, they’re completely harmless, even though there are plenty of kindergarten level stories claiming otherwise.
A minor concern might be how they got inside – while earwigs are nothing to be concerned about, you wouldn’t want ants or roaches or other nuisances to come in the same way – though they might have just made it in through an open window.
They have intricately folded wings which aren’t normally visible, but they can still fly with them.
If you do not already, I would suggest you cover your windows with mosquito nets – they’re an absolute boon in the summer because they allow you to air out your home after sunset without letting insects inside.
dynAdZ on
This insect won’t do any harm, it looks more dangerous as it is. Nothing to worry about really.
Chance-Ad-4072 on
No, only if you’re afraid of getting your ohr kneifed
seidwiewasser on
I got pinched by one in a finger and it hurts like hell. I didn’t know that they like puzzles though.
teeeh_hias on
These are actually quite interesting as they care for their offspring and they are useful against aphids. I actually have housings for them on my (smaller) fruit trees. They just don’t look that nice 🙃
Vladislav_the_Pale on
An adult earwig can eat up to 23 human babies a day. It is known.
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They are completely harmless.
Quetzalchello on
Utterly and completely harmless.
Silver_Quail4018 on
I see people calling them completely harmless, but they have one risk, that’s why they have their name. While there is a very low chance, they can enter the ear canal because it perceives it as a hole to hide.
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These are Ohrenkneifer😀 Nothing to worry about at all. They can appear everywhere but never saw them in masses. They disappear as fast as they appear.
Earwig. Can pinch you if threatened, but they’re not dangerous whatsoever.
[Earwig](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earwig)
Harmless and have a completely unjustified bad reputation. Try to release them alive. As long as you don’t find dozens of them, no problem at all.
It’s an Ohrenzwicker. It zwicks Ohren. Very dangerous, especially for small children ears
About the earwig? No, they’re completely harmless, even though there are plenty of kindergarten level stories claiming otherwise.
A minor concern might be how they got inside – while earwigs are nothing to be concerned about, you wouldn’t want ants or roaches or other nuisances to come in the same way – though they might have just made it in through an open window.
They have intricately folded wings which aren’t normally visible, but they can still fly with them.
If you do not already, I would suggest you cover your windows with mosquito nets – they’re an absolute boon in the summer because they allow you to air out your home after sunset without letting insects inside.
This insect won’t do any harm, it looks more dangerous as it is. Nothing to worry about really.
No, only if you’re afraid of getting your ohr kneifed
I got pinched by one in a finger and it hurts like hell. I didn’t know that they like puzzles though.
These are actually quite interesting as they care for their offspring and they are useful against aphids. I actually have housings for them on my (smaller) fruit trees. They just don’t look that nice 🙃
An adult earwig can eat up to 23 human babies a day. It is known.
/s
They are completely harmless.
Utterly and completely harmless.
I see people calling them completely harmless, but they have one risk, that’s why they have their name. While there is a very low chance, they can enter the ear canal because it perceives it as a hole to hide.
Это жужелица.
Buy glue traps if you want.