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Labidura riparia

Posted on April 14, 2026 by Admin

Labidura riparia is a species of earwig found in many parts of the world, especially in warm and sandy habitats.


🪳 What it is

  • Common name: Striped earwig / Shore earwig
  • Type: Insect (earwig)
  • Habitat: Soil, sand, under stones, gardens, agricultural fields

🌍 Where it lives

  • Found worldwide (cosmopolitan distribution)
  • Prefers:
    • Sandy soils
    • Moist but not flooded areas
    • Warm climates
  • Often hides under rocks, logs, or debris during the day

🍽️ What it eats

  • Small insects (it is predatory)
  • Larvae and soft-bodied pests
  • Occasionally decaying organic matter

👉 This makes it beneficial in agriculture because it helps control pests.


🧠 Behavior

  • Mostly nocturnal (active at night)
  • Uses pincers (cerci) at the rear for:
    • Defense
    • Capturing prey
    • Mating behavior
  • Not aggressive toward humans

⚠️ Is it harmful?

  • Generally not dangerous to people
  • Can pinch if handled, but it’s mild
  • Not venomous and does not spread disease

🌱 Interesting fact

Farmers sometimes consider it a natural pest controller because it eats crop-damaging insects.


🧠 Bottom line

Labidura riparia is a useful, harmless predatory earwig that helps control insect pests in soil and farms.


If you want, I can show you how to identify it compared to common household earwigs.

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