While earwigs don’t pose a threat to humans, that doesn’t mean we want them hanging around our homes or gardens. Many people have noticed a surge in earwig activity lately—I’ve personally seen more in my garden this year than ever before.

It might be time to take action if you’re spotting them often, especially near your house.

Alicia Alexander, a Facebook user, shared a brilliant and easy method for getting rid of earwigs in her backyard. She filled a shallow bowl with about half a cup of olive oil and set it outside on her deck.

Within just 24 hours, the bowl had caught a surprising number of earwigs. After 36 hours, the results were even more dramatic.

Oddly enough, earwigs are highly attracted to olive oil. They crawl into the bowl, drawn by the scent, but once inside, they can’t climb back out.

The oil acts as a natural trap—no harsh chemicals, no mess, and no complicated setup.

If you’re seeing more earwigs than usual, it might be more than just bad luck. Earwigs are often attracted to rotting or damp wood, which could be a sign of structural issues around your home.

Inspect your wooden decks, porches, and foundation for moisture or decay—it might help eliminate the root cause of the infestation.

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