Overview of Earwigs in Utah
Earwigs in Utah are a common nuisance pest, particularly during hot, dry summers and the early fall months. Although they have a menacing appearance with their pincers (forceps), earwigs are not dangerous to humans or pets. However, large infestations can be alarming, and earwigs can damage plants, gardens, and sometimes invade homes in large numbers.
Professional pest control is key to effectively preventing and managing earwig problems in and around your home.
Similar pests, like boxelder bugs in Utah, also seek shelter indoors during seasonal changes.
How to Identify Earwigs in Utah
Earwigs are easy to recognize by their distinctive appearance:
- About 1/2 to 1 inch long
- Dark brown to black in color
- Slender, elongated body
- Prominent pincers (forceps) on their rear end
- Short wings, although they rarely fly
Despite their intimidating look, earwigs are generally harmless to people, although they may pinch if handled.





