Wet weather this summer is creating a boom in Wisconsin’s earwig population, much to the dismay of many homeowners.
UW-Madison bug expert Phil Pellitteri says he’s been fielding a number of calls from people who are upset about the slimy and spooky looking insects invading their home and yards.
Pellitteri says the bugs enjoy eating a wide variety of plants and can easily find their way inside through cracks or small openings around homes. He suggests using caulk or some other sealant to close open potential spots where they can slip in.