Brown bugs with prongs pointing from their backs

Question: I have been seeing these brown bugs and am not sure what they are. They are brown, skinny, and have prongs pointing straight out the back of them. I have seen in the bathroom, one in the kitchen, and one in the dining room. Could you tell me if you think they are roaches or waterbugs? I have looked at the pictures and am not sure if they really look like either.

Answer: It sounds like you actually have earwigs.

Earwig populations have been on the rise across the country for several years now, and this year seems to be no exception. Earwigs can be a genuine nuisance both indoors and outdoors. These insects have a threatening look, but are generally harmless. They eat both insects and plant materials.

Earwigs are not easily controlled outside or removed from indoor sites, such as bathrooms and kitchens, or any place that has an availability of water. Indoors you can vacuum them from the cracks and crevices they hide in during the day. It is usually best to vacuum them at night when they are active. Check the door thresholds and windows at ground level; they can and do enter through these routes. They can collect in mail and newspaper boxes and come in with the morning paper and the mail.

Outdoors, eliminate as much of their hiding places as possible. These include pavers, firewood, landscape timbers, and other items they can get under. Reduce outdoor lights as they can fly towards light. If you're not able to move the lighting then "bug lights" can help. Spraying for them outdoors may be helpful, but you will have to directly contact them with the spray. The best control method outside is to eliminate their harborage, or hiding places, and maintain the area around the home as dry as possible.

They look worse than they actually are. They will not bite or sting, and do not actually infest houses. They are usually found near water or in humid areas of the house, so start with the kitchen sink and wet places near lights that are on during the night. Call us for earwig inspection. Our Orkin Pest Specialist can assist with identification and pest removal plans.

Related Questions

I have a big earwig problem. What are some strategies to use to help control them before I call for an estimate?

Ask Orkin

Get More Answers from Orkin

How much is the cost of an exterminator?

Q

How much is the typical cost of an exterminator?

How Long Does it Take for Roaches to Die After Treatment

Q

How long after an exterminator performs a service should it take for cockroaches to die off completely?

Can Bed Bugs Jump or Fly? | How do Bed Bugs Travel?

How to Control Ladybugs and Larvae Infestations

Q

Does your company offer a solution for getting rid of ladybugs?

What Do Bed Bugs and Eggs Look Like on Clothes?

Q

What do I do with the clothes?

How Long Does Ant Bait Take to Get Rid of Ants?

Q

Since my initial Orkin service one week ago, my ant problem has gotten worse. The ants are in the kitchen now, where initially they were not. What can be done to keep the ants at bay while waiting for extra service?

How do I know if I have a termite swarm?

Q

How do I know if I have a termite swarm?

Are there over-the-counter treatments for bed bugs?

Q

What over-the-counter treatment I can buy to prevent and get rid of bugs?

What are easy bug costumes to DIY?

Q

What are easy bug costumes to DIY?

Will spraying for spiders in the basement be harmful to humans?

Q

Our granddaughter who will be living with us wants to have her bedroom in the basement, but we have spiders. If you come to spray for them will the chemicals be harmful to her?

Connect with Us

Our customer care team is available for you 24 hours a day.

877-819-5061

Find a Branch

Our local Pros are the pest experts in your area.

Get a Personalized Quote

We will help you find the right treatment plan for your home.

THE BEST IN PESTS.™

SERVICES

Pest ControlTermite ControlPrevent and Protect

PEST LIBRARY

Browse All Pests

© 2023 Orkin LLC

Terms of UsePrivacyAccessibility StatementCareers