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EARWIGS

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What is it? These are really frustrating because you never actually see them in action, they feed at night. You can tell that it's an earwig that ‘s been at your roses because you'll see the edges of the leaves eaten but you won't see any culprits.

Advice: It helps to get rid of any fallen leaves or rubbish on the floor (where earwigs live). You then need to spray with a systemic insecticide so that the poison stays in the leaf ready to catch the earwig.

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