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Earwig Control in McKinney TX

Pincher bugs out.
Mulch beds treated.
Harmless to people. Treated at the source.

Serving McKinney, Plano, Frisco, Allen and across Collin County.

One-time from$299
Plans from$40/mo
No-contract options
Same-day pest control
Free inspection & estimate
Treats the mulch beds where they breed
A brown earwig with rear pincers on a cardboard box in a garage, a common earwig found in McKinney TX homes Pest Me Off earwig control technician giving a thumbs up
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Best of McKinney 2025 & 2026
Family-owned and operated
12+ years local
The Pest Me Off difference

Why McKinney Homeowners Choose Pest Me Off for Earwig Control

Pest Me Off is a family-owned, Texas-licensed pest control company that has been clearing earwigs out of McKinney, Plano, Frisco and Allen homes since 2014.

Every home is treated by a licensed applicator, never a subcontractor. Spray-and-pray chains hit the few earwigs you find indoors and ignore the foundation mulch beds outside where the rest are breeding. We treat the mulch, the perimeter, and the exact weep holes and door thresholds earwigs use to get in, which is the part that actually keeps them from coming back.

Serving since 2014Family-owned and locally operated
Best of McKinney 2025 & 2026Voted best local pest control
275+ five-star reviewsEvery Google review is 5.0
TX TPCL #0937184State-licensed and fully insured
Pest Me Off’s Branded Methodology
The RID Method

How our earwig control service works

An indoor spray kills the earwigs you find by the back door and does nothing to the mulch bed outside where dozens more are breeding, so a fresh wave moves in the next dry spell. The RID Method goes after the whole picture: the earwigs inside, the foundation mulch beds where they breed, and the moisture and entry points that connect the two. Remove and Install both happen on the initial visit. That is our one-time Earwig Annihilation service. Defend is the ongoing step, available on a recurring plan, for homes with deep mulch beds and irrigation that keeps drawing earwigs back.

Phase 1 The Initial VisitZero hour: Remove and Install both happen today, one trip
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Remove the Population at the Source

Single visit

The earwigs you see indoors are the few that wandered in. The rest are outside, breeding in the damp mulch against your foundation. We Remove both: a knockdown treatment for the active earwigs indoors and out, plus we find the source, the deep mulch and the irrigation keeping it wet. Treat only what you can see and the next dry spell brings a fresh wave. We treat the source.

  • We trace the earwigs back to the mulch bed where they breed, not just the ones indoors
  • Granular treatment worked into the mulch and soil where they hide and breed
  • We pinpoint the moisture: over-watered beds and mulch packed against the slab
  • EPA-registered, pet-safe once the treatment dries (1 to 2 hours)
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Install Scorched Earth Barrier

Single visit

On the same visit, we Install the Scorched Earth Barrier around the foundation and treat the entry points earwigs use: weep holes, door thresholds, and slab cracks. Then we tell you which moisture problem to fix, deep mulch, irrigation spraying the brick, or a bed that never dries. Cut the moisture and the mulch stops being a nursery.

  • Scorched Earth Barrier at the slab edge stops the move from mulch to house
  • We flag the moisture source: over-watering, deep mulch, irrigation on the brick
  • Weep holes and door thresholds sealed and treated, one trip, nothing to schedule later
  • Pets and kids back inside in 1 to 2 hours
Phase 2 Ongoing Peace of MindOptional recurring plan
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Defend Year-Round

Quarterly, ongoing plan

Remove and Install clear the earwigs you have today. Defend keeps it that way. Quarterly visits keep the Scorched Earth Barrier live and knock the mulch population down before each spring surge, so the next wave never reaches the house. The one-time Earwig Annihilation service handles R and I. Defend is the step you add when you want your home held.

  • Quarterly re-treatment keeps the barrier live through the spring earwig peak
  • Guaranteed re-service whenever our tech confirms it is warranted
  • Contract plans and no-contract options both available
  • Quarterly plans start at $40/mo, billed monthly
The Pest Me Off Earwig GuaranteeFree re-service between visits if earwigs return.

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension documents that lasting earwig control means treating the damp outdoor habitat where they breed and correcting the moisture and mulch that sustain them, not just the few that wander indoors. We do both on one visit.

Pet & kid safe
Back inside and in the yard in 1 to 2 hours, once the treatment dries.
EPA-registered products
Placed in the mulch beds and at the entry points, not blanketed across living space.
Licensed TX applicator
Every visit by a licensed pro, never a subcontractor.
From our Collin County jobs

Real Earwig Calls We Have Handled

Not stock photos. Real earwig calls across Collin County, with what we found and what we did.

European earwig with rear pincers found indoors on a wood floor during a McKinney TX job, July 2025
McKinney, TX · July 2025

European earwig found indoors on a McKinney wood floor

On a McKinney job in July 2025, we photographed this earwig indoors on a wood floor (pictured). The curved pincers at the rear are the tell that separates an earwig from a silverfish, and a lone earwig on a hard floor away from water is the classic sign of one that wandered in from outside during a hot, dry stretch.

An indoor sighting like this almost always traces back to the foundation mulch bed, where earwigs breed in the damp. We treated the mulch beds and perimeter they were coming from, sealed the weep holes and door threshold they used, and pointed out the over-watered bed keeping the mulch wet.

One earwig indoors is rarely the problem. The mulch bed it came from is.

Earwig pricing

Pricing for Earwig Control

Three options, all built around the same treatment that hits the mulch beds and foundation where earwigs breed, not just the few you find indoors. Pricing scales with home size and how much mulch and landscaping wraps the foundation. The free inspection confirms your number before anything gets scheduled.

One-Time
Invader Eliminator
From $299 · one visit

Our one-time knockout when you want the problem gone right now.

No return visits included; the recurring plan adds year-round protection.

  • Full targeted treatment in one visit
  • Pay once, no plan required
  • Some activity for a short window is normal while the treatment works
Get a one-time estimate
Stinger Plan no-contract plan shield
No-Contract
Stinger Plan, No-Contract
$50/mo · cancel any time

The same plan, month to month.

  • The same quarterly treatment and year-round barrier
  • Billed monthly with no annual commitment
  • Guaranteed re-service when covered pests return
  • Cancel any time without penalty
Discuss no-contract options

Want pricing detail for other pest services? See the full Pricing page.

Why store-bought earwig control fails

Why DIY Earwig Control Fails in McKinney TX

Every can of bug spray makes the same promise, and every home where the earwigs are back after the next rain proves it wrong. The problem is not the product. It is that the earwigs you are fighting are not the ones you can see: the few indoors wandered in from a damp mulch bed outside that is breeding dozens more. Kill the ones by the door and the next dry spell brings a fresh wave. Here is what homeowners try, why it falls short, and what we do instead.

What homeowners try Why it fails What actually works
Spray the earwigs you see indoorsRaid, Ortho Home Defense class
It kills the few by the door, not the breeding bed.

The population is outside in the mulch, untouched, so the next dry, hot spell pushes a fresh wave in through weep holes and door gaps.

We treat the outdoor mulch beds where they breed.

Granular product worked into the mulch and a perimeter barrier, applied by a licensed applicator.

Keep watering and mulching the beds like normalDaily irrigation, deep fresh mulch
Damp, deep mulch is exactly what they breed in.

Daily irrigation keeps the mulch wet enough for earwigs to breed right through any spray, and mulch over two inches deep shields the eggs and young from contact products.

We thin the mulch, pull it off the slab, and cut the moisture, then treat.

We tell you exactly what to fix, then treat the bed so it stops being a nursery.

Seal one door gap or treat only the bathroom
It leaves the real entry points and the source open.

Caulking one door gap leaves the weep holes and slab cracks earwigs also use wide open, and an indoor-only treatment never touches the mulch bed outside that is the real source.

We confirm the species, then treat the bed and seal every route.

We confirm earwigs, treat the mulch and perimeter at the source, install the Scorched Earth Barrier, and seal the weep holes and thresholds they use.

Set out rolled newspaper or oil traps overnightThe classic internet earwig hack
It catches a handful and barely dents the bed.

A single square foot of damp mulch can hide dozens during the spring peak. Trapping a few overnight does nothing to the moisture and breeding habitat producing them.

We treat the habitat, not the symptom.

Knock the mulch population down at the source and dry the bed out, and the overnight invasions stop on their own.

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Is it earwigs?

How to Know You Have Earwigs

A few quick tells confirm earwigs before we treat. The pincers look alarming, but earwigs are harmless to people. Here is how to know it is an earwig and not a silverfish.

Reddish-Brown, with Rear Pincers

Earwigs are slender, flat, and reddish-brown, 12 to 20 mm long, with yellowish legs and a pair of curved pincers at the tip of the tail. Those pincers are the giveaway. Silverfish are silvery with three tail filaments instead, so the back end tells the two apart on sight.

Hiding in Damp Mulch

Lift the mulch within a few feet of the foundation, or turn over a landscape rock, pot, or patio cushion, and you will find them clustered in the damp. Indoors they head for bathrooms, kitchen sinks, and laundry rooms, anywhere with moisture.

Show Up at Night, After a Dry Spell

Earwigs are nocturnal and rarely fly. You notice them when a hot, dry stretch drives them indoors looking for water, often several at once near a door or sink. Ragged holes chewed in soft garden plants near the foundation are another tell.

After the treatment

Earwig Prevention in McKinney TX Homes

Earwigs are a yearly Texas reality, not a one-time problem. Our one-visit treatment clears the ones you have today. Keeping them out next spring takes ongoing pressure, thinner mulch, and a drier foundation.

When earwigs are active in Collin County
Low Moderate High Peak
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Earwig numbers in the mulch climb hard from April through June with spring rain and warming soil, then a hot, dry stretch pushes them indoors looking for water. A smaller surge follows in September. Year-round pressure on the mulch beds beats a single hit timed to one month.

Set up a recurring plan

Ongoing service keeps pressure on the mulch beds all year. Quarterly plans start at $40/mo with guaranteed re-service when our tech confirms it is warranted. No-contract options are available too.

See plan options

The mulch bed against your slab is the nursery. Earwigs breed in damp mulch, decaying leaves, and the moist soil under foundation plantings. Thin the mulch to two inches or less, pull it back about six inches from the slab, and rake out old leaf litter. Across McKinney, Plano, Frisco, and Allen, the homes that get hit have deep mulch and irrigation keeping it wet.

Cutting the moisture and sealing the entry points is the only prevention that holds. Our team keeps the Scorched Earth Barrier live around the foundation, treats the mulch beds, seals the weep holes and door thresholds, and tells you which irrigation or drainage problem to fix. That is not how the spray-and-pray route works. It is how ours does.

Earwig treatment across Collin County

Earwig Control in McKinney, Allen, Frisco, and Plano

Earwig pressure runs hardest at homes with deep foundation mulch beds and irrigation that keeps the soil damp against the slab. We dispatch daily across all 14 service cities.

Allen TX earwig service area illustration

Allen, TX

High pressure
75002 · 75013
Twin CreeksCypress MeadowsWatters Creek

Established landscaping through Twin Creeks and Cypress Meadows means deep foundation mulch beds and steady irrigation, prime earwig breeding ground. Shaded lots near Watters Creek hold moisture against the slab all season. We treat the mulch beds where they breed and seal the weep holes, not just the few you find indoors.

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Frisco TX earwig service area illustration

Frisco, TX

High pressure
75033 · 75034 · 75035 · 75036
StonebriarHollyhockPhillips Creek Ranch

Master-planned neighborhoods like Stonebriar and Phillips Creek Ranch pair fresh, deep mulch with heavy irrigation, exactly the damp foundation beds earwigs breed in. New construction across Hollyhock often has mulch packed right against the brick within a few inches of the weep holes, the most common entry point we treat.

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McKinney TX earwig service area illustration

McKinney, TX

High pressure
75069 · 75070 · 75071 · 75072
Stonebridge RanchCraig RanchPainted Tree

Shaded, heavily landscaped lots across Stonebridge Ranch and Craig Ranch keep foundation mulch damp, exactly what earwigs need to breed. Ornamental beds in Painted Tree sit close to the slab on newer homes. After a wet spring and a dry July, older downtown McKinney homes see earwigs slip through weep holes and door gaps looking for water.

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Plano TX earwig service area illustration

Plano, TX

High pressure
75023 · 75024 · 75025 · 75093
GleneaglesWillow BendSpring Creek

Plano’s mature, heavily watered landscaping keeps earwig pressure high. Decades-old shade beds in Gleneagles and Willow Bend hold moisture in thick mulch against the foundation. East Plano homes near Spring Creek back onto damp corridors where earwig numbers build through spring before the summer push indoors.

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Same-day earwig control across 10 more Collin County cities
Free earwig estimate

Get a free earwig control estimate · response in 1 hour during business hours

Tell us where you are seeing the earwigs and how the mulch and irrigation sit against your foundation. We confirm your free same-day visit within 1 hour during business hours (Mon-Fri 8am-5:30pm).

  • Mulch beds treated at the source, one visit on every call
  • Pet-safe products, family back inside in 1-2 hours
  • No-contract options alongside quarterly plans
  • Same-day service when you call before noon
  • Guaranteed re-service on recurring plans, when we confirm it is warranted
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Earwig FAQ

Earwig Control FAQ

Are earwigs dangerous, and do they really crawl into your ears?+
No on both counts. Earwigs do not sting and carry no disease. The pincers at the rear look alarming but rarely break skin and there is no venom. The old story about crawling into ears is folklore with no basis: an earwig is no more likely to end up in your ear than any other small insect, and real cases are vanishingly rare. The honest concern is nuisance numbers, dozens turning up indoors after a dry spell, plus ragged holes chewed in soft garden plants.
How do I know I have earwigs and not silverfish?+
Look at the back end. Earwigs are reddish-brown, 12 to 20 mm, with a pair of curved pincers at the tip of the abdomen, that is the giveaway. Silverfish are silvery, carrot-shaped, and have three long tail filaments instead of two pincers, and they move with a quick fish-like wiggle. Earwigs are most often found outdoors in mulch and indoors near sinks and bathrooms; silverfish favor dry attics and closets. Snap a photo if you are unsure and we will confirm the species before any treatment.
Why do earwigs keep getting into my house?+
They are chasing moisture. Earwigs breed in the damp mulch beds against your foundation and stay hidden there by day. When a hot, dry stretch dries the mulch out, they move toward the next source of water, which is your house, slipping in through weep holes in the brick, gaps under doors, and slab cracks. They head straight for bathrooms, kitchen sinks, and laundry rooms. The good news: they cannot survive long indoors without water, so the fix is treating the mulch beds and sealing those entry points.
Do earwigs damage my house like termites or carpenter ants?+
No. Earwigs do not tunnel wood, chew structure, or nest inside walls, so they are not a structural threat at all. They are a nuisance invader: the problem is the numbers and the surprise factor, not damage to your home. Outdoors they can chew ragged holes in soft plants like hostas, marigolds, and seedlings near the foundation. If you are worried about wood damage, that points to termites or carpenter ants instead, and we will confirm which pest you actually have before recommending anything.
Why does spraying the earwigs I see indoors not fix the problem?+
The ones indoors are a handful of wanderers. The breeding population is outside in the mulch, dozens per square foot during the spring peak. Spraying the few by the door clears today’s sighting but does nothing to the source, so the next dry spell pushes a fresh wave in. Lasting control means treating the mulch beds and foundation where they breed, sealing the weep holes and thresholds they enter through, and cutting the moisture that sustains them. We do all of that on the initial visit.
Are your earwig treatments safe for my dog and kids?+
Yes. We use EPA-registered products selected for residential use. Treatments go into the mulch beds and along the foundation where the earwigs hide and at the entry points they use, not blanketed across living space or play areas. Pets and kids are back inside and in the yard 1 to 2 hours after application, once everything has dried. Your technician walks the home and yard with you before leaving and points out anywhere to stay clear of, and for how long.
When is the best season for earwig treatment in Collin County?+
Spring (April through June) is the prime window. Earwig numbers in the mulch climb fast with spring rain and warming soil, so treating the beds before that peak heads off the summer push indoors. A smaller surge follows in September. We treat year-round in Collin County, and if you are already finding earwigs in the house during a dry summer spell, call now, because that means the mulch outside is full and seeking water.
What attracts earwigs, and do I have to change my mulch and watering?+
Earwigs need damp, cool hiding spots, and deep foundation mulch with daily irrigation gives them exactly that. The most effective things you can do are thin the mulch to two inches or less, pull it back about six inches from the slab, and redirect irrigation so it is not spraying the foundation. That dries out the breeding habitat. Our treatment knocks down the current population; we point out which mulch and moisture problem to fix so the bed stops being a nursery. You do not have to rip out your landscaping, just keep it drier at the slab edge.

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What’s bugging you? Our team has cleared earwigs across McKinney, Plano, Frisco, and Allen since 2014. 275+ five-star reviews. Best Pest Control McKinney 2025 and 2026. Same-day service when you call before noon. Texas TPCL #0937184. Open Mon-Fri 8am-5:30pm.