Had them couple months ago - pest control sprayed outside/inside - they were gone next day. Our futile spraying did not work. Supposedly if you don't treat problem they eventually fly and try to enter where light is in the house covering your walls.
They live in the ground so anything you can spread on the soil. Many recommend diatamacheous earth if you want something organic. Any pesticide granule (Ex: Deltaguard, cyonara, etc) will work. Just use a hand spreader and let your sprinklers do the rest, Re-apply at 1 week intervals until gone.
Granules no doubt. They live in the ground under rocks etc.
yes
A pincher bug is more commonly known as an earwig. This bug lives in warmer climates and can be found in gardens, fields, and small crevices around the home.
like little thin beetles with a pincher at the end of their bodies. Also know as earwigs
The little green pincher bugs could be Aphids. Another type of little green pincher bug is the earwig. Both can be found near plants or trash.
The word for stink bug in Spanish is chinche. The word for stink bug in Italian cimice. The word for stink bug is bug puanteur.
a stag beetle
no they just lick u but it doesnt hurt
A pincher bug is more commonly known as an earwig. This bug lives in warmer climates and can be found in gardens, fields, and small crevices around the home.
Bug spray. Bug spray.
Accually, they might just be a ladybug. If it was black and small, its an aphid. If it was just a small black and red beetle, its a lady beetle. If it was yellow or orange, still a lady beetle, but Asian.
For self defense against predators, and to kill prey for survival. :D
There are many ways to kill bugs.squish it,use bug spray,flush it down the toilet,step on it,let a pet kill it,fry it ,electrify it(there are electric tennis rackets)and drown it(put the bug in water ant put something heavy on top of the bug).