Methods to deter earwigs (also known as pincher bugs) from inhabiting or entering a given space constitute a form of pest control. These methods aim to create an environment that is unattractive or inhospitable to the insects, thereby reducing their presence. For example, reducing moisture around the foundation of a building can discourage these pests from residing nearby.
Effective management of earwig populations is beneficial as it reduces damage to gardens and prevents the insects from entering structures. Historically, various approaches have been employed, ranging from simple traps to more sophisticated pest management strategies, reflecting ongoing efforts to minimize the impact of these insects on human environments and agriculture.