As the summer season approaches, more insects and other animals appear, including one particularly terrifying species.
Small creatures, sometimes terrifying (1/12)
Living in the countryside often means that we have to coexist, especially in the warmer months, with guests such as flies, ants, spiders and other small creatures that try to invade our living space.
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Reaction to insects (2/12)
For some people, the appearance of insects in the summer is not a problem at all, while others have very limited patience in this regard.
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Personal tolerance to insects (3/12)
Spiders and their webs in the corners of the house often go unnoticed, like flies buzzing in the kitchen, but they are part of the landscape.
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Scorpio Perception (4/12)
You’ve probably encountered earwigs in your home without even noticing them. These tiny insects may look menacing, but they’re actually completely harmless.
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Disgust for earwigs (5/12)
Few people appreciate their presence in the home. Their appearance is truly repulsive, although they are harmless. Here is a tip on how to effectively and permanently get rid of them.
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User-submitted tip (12.06)
Alicia Alexander shared her method for removing earworms on Facebook. This may be of interest to more than one person.
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Alicia’s method for dealing with ticks (July 12)
He recommends placing a shallow bowl filled with half a cup of olive oil outside in your garden or on your patio. This container will serve as an effective trap against earwig infestations.
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The Cursed Charm of Olive Oil (August 12)
Indeed, earwigs attracted to olive oil end up in the cesspool, which is a potential solution to the infestation problem.
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Home alarm sign (September 12)
Please note that the unusual presence of earwigs in a residential building may indicate a wood rot problem.
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Insects are attracted to rotten wood (10/12)
They are one of the many insects attracted to rotting wood, reminding us of the importance of checking the condition of a wooden house’s frame.
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Earwigs seek warmth (11/12)
However, attracting earwigs to the warmest rooms in your home should not be a cause for concern.
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Minimal impact of forceps (12/12)
Seeking a warmer environment is actually normal behavior and should not pose a serious problem, other than possible suspicion of wooden structures.
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We all encounter insects in our homes every year , although some are less welcome than others. Everyone has their own tolerance level for these seasonal infestations.
Reaction to insects
Living in the countryside often means coexisting, especially in the warmer months, with guests such as flies, ants, spiders and other small creatures that try to invade our living spaces. For some, the appearance of insects in the summer is not a problem, while others are much less patient . Spiders and their webs in the corners of the house often go unnoticed, as do flies buzzing in the kitchen, but they are simply part of the landscape.
Individual tolerance to insects
It’s likely that you’ve encountered earwigs in your home without recognizing them. These tiny insects may seem threatening, but they’re actually completely harmless. However, few people appreciate their presence in the home. Their appearance is actually quite repulsive, despite their ineffectiveness. Here’s a tip on how to effectively and permanently get rid of them. Alicia Alexander shared a method for destroying earwigs that she discovered on Facebook, which may interest many.
Alicia’s method for dealing with ticks
He recommends placing a shallow bowl filled with half a cup of olive oil outside in your garden or on your patio. This container will act as an effective trap against earwig infestations . Attracted by the olive oil, earwigs will get stuck in the bowl, potentially solving the problem . Keep in mind that an unusual presence of earwigs in your home could indicate a wood rot problem.