> All year I've been lifting the inner covers of my hives and finding
earwigs
> scurrying to and fro! Is this something that I should be worrying about?
I believe that earwigs are predators, and likely feed on little critters in
the hive. I'd guess that they're neutral, at worst, and perhaps even
beneficial to the hive.
I noticed a lot of earwigs this year, too. I think it may be related to the
very hot/dry summer we had. Earwigs like moisture, and the evaporation of
nectar produces a fair amount at the top of the hive - which is exactly
where I've been finding them most.
Todd.