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15.11.2013 19:44, максимка

Dear entomologists,Thank you very much to all who responded.Made scans of insects found in the bed, on the curtain.If they're cockroaches, then who's biting us?Every day there are 2-7 bites for me, my wife, and my child.In different places on the body, very itchy.I've never been allergic to anything,to anyone.Who is torturing us?We can't go home. weep.gif Do you have any suggestions?Maybe some kind of subcutaneous parasite?A dog and cat had an ear scabies mite in the summer(the ears stank)Maybe we didn't heal them and he passed on to us?Krasnodar region.Please help me, otherwise I'm already starting to think about some kind of damage.Our neighbor is not good....

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15.11.2013 19:52, okoem

If they're cockroaches, then who's biting us?

These are cockroaches.
Bed beetles can bite. During the day, they hide under loose wallpaper, under baseboards, in various cracks.
Or maybe pigeons live somewhere nearby - ticks can crawl in from them.

15.11.2013 20:01, максимка

Scan of the other side of parasites

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15.11.2013 22:08, Диана905

Help identify the insect. Sat in the insulation and now in the house.

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15.11.2013 22:13, Диана905

on the side

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15.11.2013 22:41, okoem

Help identify the insect. Sat in the insulation and now in the house.
This is goldeneye.

16.11.2013 4:13, Dima DD

Scan of the other side of parasites
And yet, despite the 17-plus(!) MB scans (although it didn't get any better...), these are definitely cockroaches.

17.11.2013 13:11, Guest

18.11.2013 0:46, Musha

Kind people, thank you very much!!!

Buy another steam generator))))))))

27.11.2013 20:57, Заева

Hello gentlemen specialists smile.gif
There are such crumbs at home
In length for everything about everything 1 cm
While there are a few of them 20 pieces in 2 days
And since I am a humanist and I don't want to destroy anyone - I want to know if they can do something to harm?
Or can we live together peacefully with them?
Well, or a humane way to gradually get rid of them
In advance more thanks

Ps I understand that most likely someone has already asked about them
, But I haven't mastered more than 80 pages) I looked at 15 pieces and didn't see them

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27.11.2013 21:41, okoem

There are such crumbs at home

In the photo, the wasp is a rider. It is not dangerous for humans. You must have brought something into the house that their cocoons were on. Now they have come out of their cocoons and want to fly away to freedom. They will not be able to live in the house (they will take a break).
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27.11.2013 23:38, maximvolk

Hello gentlemen specialists smile.gif
There are such crumbs at home
In length for everything about everything 1 cm
While there are a few of them 20 pieces in 2 days
And since I am a humanist and I don't want to destroy anyone - I want to know if they can do something to harm?
Or can we live together peacefully with them?
Well, or a humane way to gradually get rid of them
In advance more thanks

Ps I understand that most likely someone has already asked about them
, But I haven't mastered more than 80 pages) I looked at 15 pieces and didn't see them

exactly rider

28.11.2013 8:23, Заева

In the photo, the wasp is a rider. It is not dangerous for humans. You must have brought something into the house that their cocoons were on. Now they have come out of their cocoons and want to fly away to freedom. They will not be able to live in the house (they will take a break).


thank you very much, so you don't have to worry.
sorry for the sedge = (but also on the street they will rest, cold weather w.

28.11.2013 8:41, okoem

but they will also take a break on the street, because it's cold.

Outside, if there is no frost, theoretically, they have a small chance to hide and wait out the spring. But whether this species is capable of wintering at the stage of an adult insect, I do not know.

28.11.2013 13:54, Kapri

Dear experts,
Tell me, please, what kind of "beast" started up in the apartment? Only after repairs. Mostly in places of dampness. The size is about 1mm or less, so I couldn't take a better picture. Almost transparent, slightly beige.
Thank you in advance!

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28.11.2013 14:14, Victor Titov

Dear experts,
Tell me, please, what kind of "beast" started up in the apartment? Only after repairs. Mostly in places of dampness. The size is about 1mm or less, so I couldn't take a better picture. Almost transparent, slightly beige.
Thank you in advance!

It's hard to even guess from such a photo. Purely on a whim - maybe hay eaters (Psocoptera).
http://macroid.ru/showphoto.php?photo=15026 Doesn't look like it?

28.11.2013 17:37, Guest

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28.11.2013 19:36, TEMPUS

Dear experts,
Tell me, please, what kind of "beast" started up in the apartment? Only after repairs. Mostly in places of dampness. The size is about 1mm or less, so I couldn't take a better picture. Almost transparent, slightly beige.
Thank you in advance!

This is a hay eater. It is necessary to reduce the humidity - and then they will disappear by themselves.

28.11.2013 20:40, kalabouk

Please help me identify the bug!
Honestly reviewed all 80 pages, and I think it's kozheed, or something, but I'm not sure, because in the atlas at the link http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/atl_derm.htm this color as I do not have (my butt is light some)! Well, or I'm really bad with speech recognition.
About two or three weeks ago, these beetles came from somewhere, they are located on double-glazed windows and windowsills, only in the kitchen. They can fly, if you touch them - they turn their heads and somehow shrivel up. For three weeks I couldn't find where they were coming from, but today I found out that they seem to live right in plastic frames and climb out of loops, holes in silicone. Another option is that from under the wallpaper, but this has never happened in my life.
Size approx. 2 mm, convex, hard, hard to crush.
Thank you in advance!!!

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28.11.2013 21:03, vasiliy-feoktistov

Please help me identify the bug!
Honestly reviewed all 80 pages, and I think it's kozheed, or something, but I'm not sure, because in the atlas at the link http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/atl_derm.htm this color as I do not have (my butt is light some)! Well, or I'm really bad with speech recognition.
About two or three weeks ago, these beetles came from somewhere, they are located on double-glazed windows and windowsills, only in the kitchen. They can fly, if you touch them - they turn their heads and somehow shrivel up. For three weeks I couldn't find where they were coming from, but today I found out that they seem to live right in plastic frames and climb out of loops, holes in silicone. Another option is that from under the wallpaper, but this has never happened in my life.
Size approx. 2 mm, convex, hard, hard to crush.
Thank you in advance!!!

They most likely come from your stocks of cereals, etc., and not from the windows. In the photo, some kind of grain: http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruchidae Before the view is difficult, look here: http://www.zin.ru/ANIMAliA/Coleoptera/rus/atl_br.htm And check the cereals (peas and beans first) smile.gif

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28.11.2013 21:30, kalabouk

They most likely come from your stocks of cereals, etc., and not from the windows. In the photo, some kind of grain: http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruchidae Before the view is difficult, look here: http://www.zin.ru/ANIMAliA/Coleoptera/rus/atl_br.htm And check the cereals (peas and beans first) smile.gif


Thanks for the tip-off. I, of course, reviewed all the cereals first, but found nothing. I'll do another raid tomorrow. It's just strange that they meet ONLY on the window, and if you open it, they sit in the frames in packs, so I doubted that they are from the products...

01.12.2013 5:55, Himera

confused.gif Here are such worms appeared the other day, a lot, and live, and zhmuriki. Dokhliki dry, with light pressure crumble. But they stink!! In the room there was a steady smell of something spoiled! When crushed, it turned out that they stink. The soles of my sneakers began to smell like it. I washed the floor several times with detergents, even containing bleach. Figs to you, as they say. This smell mixed with the smell of chemicals, but did not go away (that still aroma) vacuumed all Kercher garden, sucks be healthy, corners, crevices, so they are now alive from somewhere crawl out!! AND STINK[b]!!! What kind of animals? It looks very much like leatherworm larvae. But it's neither hot nor dry here. Winter gazebo, like a veranda at the house, not sealed, but closed, the floor as you can see from tiles. Split system for heating is installed. Nor is it summer. Turn off the conder for the night. I didn't find any information about the smell of leatherworm larvae anywhere. What kind of stinkers?? Does anyone know? Thanks for any suggestion! If the question is not made up correctly or not there, do not scold me too much, it's still six in the morning, we have been at war with them so far. mol.gif p. s. dead they are dry, brittle and rolled up in a ring, looked through a magnifying glass-not shaggy, there are rings, the legs are also there, but after a few rings, near stink))) shiny, with horns where they have a head)) They don't crawl as fast as a caterpillar." They sprayed dichlorvos and other "phos" from the standard household set of suburban residents-no hysteria, no convulsions, no attempts to leave, generally not smart. But probably tricky, and could not find their place of deployment and landing in the open space (during the day we will still search) smile.gif

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01.12.2013 7:19, okoem

What kind of stinkers??

This is a kivsyak (a type of millipede).
http://forest.geoman.ru/forest/item/f00/s0...146/index.shtml
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01.12.2013 12:48, Himera

Kivsyak? Who is it? Thank you very much! I'll read it, but I'm afraid it might be dangerous stuff!

01.12.2013 13:20, Himera

And how could they have appeared in such numbers in a residential gazebo? True, from the outside, we began to build a gallery to the street bathroom, dug the foundation for it, and the trench rests on the gazebo, and in principle, its appearance coincides in time with the appearance of stinks))) could they have somehow leaked through the walls? The gazebo is stone, but the windows are covered with cellular polycarbonate and sealed with beads with rubber gaskets, there used to be cracks, but this year everything was closed, there is no more room for them to get inside, the gazebo is capital with a plastered foundation, and inside it is also sheathed with slate eek.gifI will conduct an investigation))) If I find them outside, I won't even think about how they got inside: wall

01.12.2013 13:31, Himera

I read it, looked at it, they are very similar, but our stinks are small, 1.2 cm is the maximum! And in the diameter of 1mm, not thicker! I forgot to write, we live in the Caucasus, Dagestan, the southernmost city of Russia Derbent.smile.gifsmile.gif

01.12.2013 13:43, okoem

I read it, looked at it, they are very similar, but our stinks are small, 1.2 cm is the maximum!

Apparently they haven't grown up yet.
They may have crawled out of the trench. Or I will assume that some plants (in pots) from the street were brought into the gazebo. And they froze from the soil that is in pots.

01.12.2013 14:12, Himera

Oh, don't scare them sofrown.gif they can't grow in the soil, I hope? The trench will be filled with concrete tomorrow, but to be honest, I explored it as a detective with a magnifying glass, I didn't find these assholes!)) No flowers were brought in. And if they grow up, I understand they are harmless, but they are not very cute, brrweep.gif

04.12.2013 8:02, sochnik

Good afternoon! Help me identify the bug. 2 mm, most of all in the kitchen, on the ceiling.

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04.12.2013 12:34, Victor Titov

Good afternoon! Help me identify the bug. 2 mm, most of all in the kitchen, on the ceiling.

Bread grinder - Stegobium paniceum. Review stocks of cereals, crackers, dried herbs, mushrooms, etc.

08.12.2013 10:46, maximvolk

we bought a foreign Venus flytrap and there's an egg. under the ground white and spherical who can not be dangerous;?

08.12.2013 20:54, Alexandr Rusinov

we bought a foreign Venus flytrap and there's an egg. under the ground white and spherical who can not be dangerous;?

Long lasting fertilizers look wink.giflike this

20.12.2013 20:23, zagent

Hello, dear entomologists.

Help me identify an insect that appeared 2 days ago in my apartment.

Simple questions:

1. Who is it?

2. What should I do with it? (how to get rid of it?)

Lives in an apartment in a multi-storey building.

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20.12.2013 20:34, TEMPUS

Hello, dear entomologists.

Help me identify an insect that appeared 2 days ago in my apartment.

Simple questions:

1. Who is it?

2. What should I do with it? (how to get rid of it?)

Lives in an apartment in a multi-storey building.

A beetle in the barbel family (Cerambycidae). And where geographically (in what region) were these photos taken?

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20.12.2013 20:35, zagent

Moscow, Yugo-Zapadnaya metro station (CJSC)

20.12.2013 20:45, vafdog

may Molorchus minor (Linnaeus, 1758)

20.12.2013 20:45, zagent

the most important question is how to get rid of it?

I love insects, of course, but not in the apartment:-)

It appeared simultaneously with the completion of the SAUNA. I suspect that

a) he lived in this room BEFORE the sauna and began to actively reproduce when it became warm

b) was brought along with the sauna tree and will now live with us.

I have already caught 5 such "animals".
What to do?
Get some frogs? A remedy for cockroaches? Dichlorvos?

20.12.2013 20:57, zagent

may be Molorchus minor (Linnaeus, 1758)


Yes! Similar to 1 in 1

20.12.2013 20:58, zagent

P.S. Linden sauna + Abash

20.12.2013 21:02, TEMPUS

Hello, dear entomologists.

Help me identify an insect that appeared 2 days ago in my apartment.

Simple questions:

1. Who is it?

2. What should I do with it? (how to get rid of it?)

Lives in an apartment in a multi-storey building.



Moscow, Yugo-Zapadnaya metro station (CJSC)

1 is the beetle Molorchus minor (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
2-in nature, the larvae of this beetle live in coniferous trees, such as pine, fir. I got into the apartment by accident, most likely with some coniferous building materials. It is not dangerous for humans, but it can damage wooden structures made of coniferous wood. How to get rid of it? Etch the room with intexicides (I do not know such an insect that could survive dichlorvos. But it is best to use more modern means, for example, from the group of synthetic pyrethroids.). Given that it's winter, you can wait for severe frosts (January is just around the corner) and send all the wooden things where the beetles have settled to the street, in the cold. From a sharp temperature drop, the beetles will die themselves.

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