The developmental, oviposition, and mortality rates for the polyphagous earwig Diaperasticus eryihrocephala Olivier feeding on pollen and Ephestia kuehniella Zeller eggs were measured at constant temperatures of 18, 25 and 32 °C. The developmental period for D. erythrocephala required 533 degree-days (DD) above a threshold of 6.7 °C. Egg and larval development rates increased with increasing temperature, with the shortest developmental period being recorded at 32 °C. However, egg and larval mortality and larval malformation rates were significantly higher at 32 than at 25 and 18 °C. Over a period of 60 days, females laid an average of 26.5 eggs at 25 °C and none at 18 °C. Based on the results obtained, it is concluded that of the three temperatures, 25 °C is the most suitable for the laboratory mass rearing of D. erythrocephala.