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22.03.2014 17:30, Aleksandr Ermakov

I would take it, but I'm far away...
It is difficult to advise anything.
It is unlikely that the pet store will be interested in this species.
You can search for cockroach lovers
http://www.tarantulas.ru/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=19 (you need to register).
Just don't let this alien go out into the wild. Better yet,☠ ....

By the way, this species is quite often caught in Moscow and St. Petersburg (Zhuzhikov and Alesho, 1997)

23.03.2014 21:46, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

Clearly! Thank you all so much for your help. smile.gif
We had another version, the accidental migration of larvae in bags from Cuba.

And yet, what do you recommend to do with those already caught?


From Cuba, it is quite possible. At one time, I was given P. americana, which arrived in a container, I don't remember what.

In any case, it is impossible to release it - it is cold for it, and the type of quarantine shuffle.gifis

25.03.2014 10:13, sergmel

Hello, can you tell me what kind of insect it is? It is found regularly behind the sofa when sweeping the floor. In the cold, it falls into some kind of hibernation, if then it is brought into a warm room, it dies and crawls as if nothing had happened. The size is somewhere 3 mm
Looked through your forum, it seems like it looks like the larva of a kozheed, but I have never found the kozheed itself.

Thanks!


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25.03.2014 11:16, Victor Titov

sergmel
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10.04.2014 15:04, mark07001

Who is it and how to deal with ituser posted image

10.04.2014 15:55, AGG

Who is it and how to deal with ituser posted image

Rice weevil. view all cereals and discard infected ones

10.04.2014 20:54, mark07001

Rice weevil. view all cereals and discard the infected ones

Thanks)

23.04.2014 9:50, Aime

http://i031.radikal.ru/1404/c6/8ab9a64f7998.jpg
In the room on the wall was. I can't figure out what it is. Many legs and two appendages on the tail.

23.04.2014 11:49, Evgenich

Aime/
It's a woodlouse.

08.05.2014 17:32, Andrejs

Dear forumchane, please help me identify and get rid of the beast in the photo. It is ~ 1.5 mm long. I see them near the window for 5-6 pcs. (wooden windows in the floor, parquet floor).

The problem is also that I have a small child at home.

Thank you in advance!

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08.05.2014 19:16, Sergey Pushkin

As soon as the room dries out, they will leave themselves. The animals are peaceful.

09.05.2014 2:16, Dima DD

Kollemboly is (also called nogokhvostkami and podurami). Yes, harmless creatures.

09.05.2014 17:50, Andrejs

Thank you very much! Somewhat reassured, I hope that they really disappear themselves. And then I was afraid that they will breed and eat both parquet and windows,and then furniture. smile.gif

14.05.2014 5:00, Виктор777

Climbs in the room on any surface, slow.
Photo
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3. http://hostingkartinok.com/show-image.php?...8f8f32918a31066
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5. http://hostingkartinok.com/show-image.php?...3533d5d2ac4487f

What it is in general, and what danger it carries or does not carry for a person. I live in Krasnodar.
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There have been a lot of them recently. What's it? picture: DSC04109________.JPG

14.05.2014 7:51, Dmitry Vlasov

A weevil of the genus Otiorhynchus, the larvae develop in the soil on the roots of plants. The house is entered randomly
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14.05.2014 8:18, Виктор777

Thanks for the answer! And it bites, is it somehow dangerous for humans?

14.05.2014 10:02, Dmitry Vlasov

Thanks for the answer! And it bites, is it somehow dangerous for humans?

Not dangerous, does not bite...
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14.05.2014 15:41, Roes

good day!In the kitchen, I noticed small beetles, the size of about mm, crawling on the monitor, keyboard, on the table, those that are on the monitor are the same as in the photo, only smaller and with a white booty.Who could it be?They don't fly,they don't jump,they don't seem to bite.Photo through a magnifying glass,but there is no other way.

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14.05.2014 19:32, Bad Den

It looks like some ticks.

17.05.2014 22:59, MXM

Brought from the Astrakhan region instead of South Russian tarantulas, now I wonder who they are:
1. This kind of male, black bottom and spots on the underside of the paws, I suspect Hognu radiata.
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2. This type is female, there are no black spots on the underside of the paws, gray color prevails on the ventral side. But, the first segment of the front paws from the bottom, chelicerae and pedipalps are yellowish in color
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17.05.2014 23:03, MXM

I forgot to write the dimensions. They are about the same, about 2 cm across the body.

18.05.2014 6:43, Hierophis

If the size was about 4 cm on the body, then this is Licosa praegrandis, the "analog" of the Apulian tarantula, we have such smile.giffemales in the matchbox do not fit)

18.05.2014 23:16, Dima DD

These are tarantulas, i.e. Lycosa sp., not hognas or anyone else.

23.05.2014 23:52, guest: Ирина

help me solve it too... I was going to bed, and this got on top of me... it's scary, a small child sleeps in the same room with me... and this copy, according to my assumptions, flew through the window... That's just who is up to the 9th floor climbed!?

23.05.2014 23:53, Bad Den

help me solve it too... I was going to bed, and this got on top of me... it's scary, a small child sleeps in the same room with me... and this copy, according to my assumptions, flew through the window... That's just who is up to the 9th floor climbed!?

Photo would be "this"

23.05.2014 23:55, Guest

help me solve it too... I was going to bed, and this got on top of me... it's scary, a small child sleeps in the same room with me... and this copy, according to my assumptions, flew through the window... That's just who is up to the 9th floor climbed!? this is the first time this has happened...(((Yes, what an impudent man, he immediately climbed into bed!!!
https://vk.com/photo20566279_329444199?rev=1
https://vk.com/photo20566279_329444198?rev=1

23.05.2014 23:57, Guest

Photos would
please...))) Just did not immediately figure out how to do it...

24.05.2014 0:06, Alexandr Zhakov

help me solve it too... I was going to bed, and this got on top of me... it's scary, a small child sleeps in the same room with me... and this copy, according to my assumptions, flew through the window... That's just who is up to the 9th floor climbed!? this is the first time this has happened...(((Yes, what an impudent man, he immediately climbed into bed!!!

No tantrums smile.gif
The beetle is soft-bodied, safe, and useful for gardeners.
http://indasad.ru/poleznie-nasekomie/zhukmyagkotelka

24.05.2014 0:14, Guest

well, thank you so much!!! Calmed down! And then I thought to move out of that room already and do disinfection....))) another question, did he accidentally fly to the 9th floor or do they always fly high?

24.05.2014 0:27, Alexandr Zhakov

they fly well, this is 9 floors high for us. and to beetles-butterflies =30 meters, so a trifle smile.gif

24.05.2014 0:33, Guest

Soooo..... I'll order a mosquito net tomorrow!!! Thank you so much for such a quick response!!

26.05.2014 17:12, ptr

Help me identify the bug. Whether it has wings, how far and high it can move.
picture: insect.jpg

He was found on a table 20 centimeters under the filament of a 60-watt lamp in intensive and unsuccessful attempts to roll over from his back to his feet. It lasted for 10 minutes, after which it stopped moving, the lamp was moved away. For another couple of minutes, he recovered from overheating, after which he was put on a piece of paper and sent out the window.

but,

During this time, he developed the "V" sign on his belly, indicated in the photo, with a continuation to his left hind leg. Some movements were accompanied by the effect of breaking chitin in the lower part of the head, with the exposure of the mirror substance, also indicated in the photo.

In this regard, there are a series of questions:

- what is his normal body temperature, what is the limit
- what color are the liquids there, do they have the property of photoluminescence
- how transparent is chitin in the places where the "V" sign
appears - how do faceted eyes react to ultra-bright lighting
- what can mirror biological substances consist of

Suggestions will also be interesting.

26.05.2014 19:46, KonstaZ

Roes, photo
quality, you know... it looks like a bird tick.
Pigeons live outside the window, so they crawled in. A year ago, they also asked about them. Search in Google for the site by entering the key "bird tick". There's a better photo. If it's like this...
I brought them out by spraying them with a solution of aromatic oils in alcohol (lavender, clove, coniferous) and a solution of Vietnamese starfish. Beats on the spot and is not harmful, unlike chemistry.

Something's crawling again. Please recognize it: http://prntscr.com/3msaj6

29.05.2014 19:21, Pall

help me determine what this mantis fly is called?)

Pictures:
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Screenshot_2014_05_29_20_19_33.png — (282.25к)

29.05.2014 19:53, Hierophis

Pall, fly )))) you're a fly yourself) it's not a fly, it's a mantispa smile.gif
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29.05.2014 21:08, KonstaZ

A difficult animal to identify?
hhttp://i.imgur.com/xGxcGMC.jpg

29.05.2014 21:18, Hierophis

A difficult animal to identify?
hhttp://i.imgur.com/xGxcGMC.jpg

And people are lucky, it's a relic!! Bed bug !
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29.05.2014 21:33, KonstaZ

Oooh! Here are the birds outside the window.
Hierophis, thank you!
I haven't seen them in 30 years... Maybe I didn't find out, maybe Chernobyl... This stage is not the one that bit and, therefore, was remembered... Yes, and the size of 1/4 of the match head lulled vigilance.

29.05.2014 21:39, Hierophis

Well, maybe this is not a bed rest, I myself have not seen them in person at all.
The link is slightly broken, here's a picture )

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29.05.2014 21:44, Pall

Pall, fly )))) you're a fly yourself) It's not a fly, it's a mantispa smile.gif

and you're still sitting here=) thank you for your answer) I have not seen such things before) this mantispa is an interesting thing)

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