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		<title>Growing Tomatoes &#8211; How to Stop an Earwig Party on Your Tomato Plants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Growing Tomatoes &#8211; How to Stop an Earwig Party on Your Tomato Plants By Diane Palmer Tomato Plants suffer from pests, just like any other plant in your garden. But personally, I found Earwigs to be the biggest pain. They love to eat the leaves of a tomato plant, and if there are enough of [...]]]></description>
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By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Diane_Palmer">Diane Palmer</a></p>
<p>Tomato Plants suffer from pests, just like any other plant in your garden. But personally, I found Earwigs to be the biggest pain.</p>
<p>They love to eat the leaves of a tomato plant, and if there are enough of them, this can kill the plant. If you are just battling a few, then, picking them off by hand may work.</p>
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<p>But most earwigs, tend to form a crowd, and head into your tomato garden between 2 and 4 am for their buffet snack. Some are brazen enough to eat during the daylight as well, but the night is their perfect setting for some midnight snacking.</p>
<p>Here is what worked for me. If you are a beer drinker, then this is good for you and the tomato garden!. Earwigs love yeast, and guess what is in the beer?. Yeast!</p>
<p>You can do this a few ways, you can pour some beer in a tinfoil pie plate and leave it in the garden overnight. The earwigs are attracted to the yeast and fall in. This will get rid of quite a few.</p>
<p>But if you have a windy area, like me, then this might not work so well. You will wake up to pie plates everywhere and beer spray! Find a container you can bury, or better yet, buy beer in cans, drink about 1/2 of the beer, then bury the beer can, leaving about 1 inch of the top of the can sticking out of the ground.</p>
<p>The earwigs will crawl into the can. Make sure you have finished your watering of your tomato plants, then place the can. Every couple of days, replace the can with a new batch of beer.</p>
<p>So, now you get to enjoy the tomato garden even more, as you will now need to drink a 1/2 beer, or have a party if there are a few rows of tomato plants that need to be protected. You will be happy and so will your tomatoes!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.growingthebesttomatoplants.blogspot.com" target="_new">click here for tips</a> on growing the best tomatoes on the street. Article and website by Diane Palmer</p>
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