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词汇 earwig
释义 earwig
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈɪə.wɪɡ/ us /ˈɪr.wɪɡ/
a small insect with two pincers (= curved pointed parts) at the back end of its body蠼螋,地蜈蚣
 
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Insect names
anopheles
ant
aphid
beastie
bedbug
deathwatch beetle
dragonfly
dust mite
earworm
elm bark beetle
housefly
insect
jigger
ladybird
lepidopterist
silverfish
sow bug
spider mite
stick insect
swallowtail

Examples of earwig


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Common diet items include crickets, locusts, beetles, earwigs, cicadas, ant lions, bugs and ants.
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Like most other earwigs, the females care for their young during development, and the larva go through five instars before becoming adults.
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Like most earwigs, they are omnivores, and their diet consists of the larvae of leaf-mining insects, as well as certain types of vegetation.
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The abdomen of the earwig is flexible and muscular.
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Earwigs are among the few non-social insect species that show maternal care.
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Black earwigs are active at all times of the day, and prefer wet habitats.
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Interaction with earwigs at this time results in a defensive free-fall to the ground followed by a scramble to a nearby cleft or crevice.
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Multipurpose insecticides for control of earwigs, grasshoppers, sowbugs and other insects are more common.
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Earwigs readily consume corn (maize) silk and can damage the crop.
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Scientists believe that maritime earwigs practice this behavior in order to make their clutch maintain the size that best optimizes their investment.
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They have a lighter color than most other earwigs, which are usually brown, lending to their name, the tawny earwig.
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In species of winged earwigs, the wings will start to develop at this time.
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Few earwigs survive winter outdoors in cold climates.
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Earwigs live for about a year from hatching.
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The resemblance of its cerci to those of the earwig give the damselfly its common name.
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