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20.06.2014 21:44, Victor Titov

Hello!
I also have a question for experts mol.gif
What kind of animal is this? In length-5-8 mm. Shows an increased interest in heat - has been repeatedly seen on my children (never on adults) under their clothes. They never complained about being bitten. It is difficult to nail with a sneaker, because the shape of the body is already flattened. On the back, something similar to wings is noticeable, either small or atrophied. Periodically performs washing movements with its front paws, also like a fly. It is not mobile, although it can crawl quite quickly. If it helps – we live in the Poltava region.

Blood-sucking fly (family Hippoboscidae). https://www.google.ru/search?q=%D0%BC%D1%83...iw=1680&bih=850
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20.06.2014 22:14, vladalex

Thanks! That's the one!
How dangerous is it for humans? I've already searched a bunch of sites, but I haven't found an answer anywhere

20.06.2014 22:42, Victor Titov

Thanks! That's the one!
How dangerous is it for humans? I've already searched a bunch of sites, but I haven't found an answer anywhere

They practically do not bite a person, although they sit down. There is evidence that the bloodsucker deer (but not the one in your picture), which lives in forests and annoys moose and other deer, sometimes bites a person, but I, for example, although I go to the forest often and for a long time, have never been bitten - they sat down, crawled under their clothes, got tangled in my hair-no more. On the other hand, since these flies feed on the blood of warm-blooded animals (including birds), they can potentially be carriers of diseases (including skin diseases).

21.06.2014 0:05, vladalex

Thank you for the info !

21.06.2014 1:36, Fornax13

To Flax.reindeer regions are probably poorer ) They bite, but very reluctantly. And in the picture, one of the parasites of swallows or swifts-probably Crataerina pallida. People should not be touched )

21.06.2014 2:58, vladalex

Googled it-it looks similar. We have swifts just living under the balcony, so it may very well be. But what makes them leave their owners and get under their clothes if they're not interested in us?

22.06.2014 21:05, Иван088

Friends help identify the creatures that run around the room in the apartment, and on the balcony. and what to do with them and how to deal with them??? the size is microscopic.

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22.06.2014 21:11, AnnetLepidopterolog

And the dark-colored pupa, by any chance, is not because a butterfly will appear soon? smile.gif In general, golden cocoons are characteristic of Nymphalids www. butterflu.ru

22.06.2014 21:44, Иван088

Help who is it and how to fight?

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22.06.2014 22:02, Victor Titov

Help who is it and how to fight?

Gamase mites. About the measures of struggle - "Google".

22.06.2014 22:02, Victor Titov

Gamase mites. About the measures of struggle - "Google".

23.06.2014 12:23, KonstaZ

My experience of wrestling. I brought them out by spraying them with a solution of aromatic oils in alcohol (lavender, clove, coniferous) and a solution of Vietnamese zvezodochka. Beats on the spot and is not harmful, unlike chemistry.

This post was edited by KonstaZ - 23.06.2014 12: 26

23.06.2014 17:41, Hierophis

KonstaZ, brr Vietnamese asterisk generally smells like that and a person will fill up)

23.06.2014 18:25, Иван088

My experience of wrestling. I brought them out by spraying them with a solution of aromatic oils in alcohol (lavender, clove, coniferous) and a solution of Vietnamese zvezodochka. Beats on the spot and is not harmful, unlike chemistry.

And you can learn more about this miracle composition, what in what proportions? And how they affect a person, I mean these creatures, and then I found on myself in the groin area, and on my legs multiple red dots that look like bites. how dangerous it is, and how to smear it so that it does not get worse.

23.06.2014 20:26, KonstaZ

Ticks may or may not carry the infection. Birds, too.
Yes, there were also such dots. At first, they thought it was an allergy... They are very small, not so easy to see.
I made 2 types of compote:
1) a bottle of alcohol (100-200ml), used both pharmacy and denatured. The latter stinks, because they are outside the window space processed. He dissolved oils in it: lavender, tea tree, mint, but the most deadly - cloves. Too expensive.
2) Then I realized that the asterisk is the same oil and wax. I poured 200 ml of denaturation - there is a large asterisk. Let it dissolve. Drained from the sediment (wax). The solution is ready.
Solutions charged the spray gun and sprayed all surfaces in the area of distribution and around the window - crawled from pigeons outside the window.

28.06.2014 12:45, Владимр Валдин

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what is this spider?

28.06.2014 18:26, vasiliy-feoktistov

  

what is this spider?

People can hardly see it to see it clearly smile.gif

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 28.06.2014 18: 27

29.06.2014 13:54, Alexsandros

Hello!
I've never had a spider in my apartment. And now I've caught a pretty boy.
Can you tell me what kind of spider it is? I wonder what it eats and why it is now wound up in the apartment, poisonous?

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01.07.2014 16:42, youkofka

Hello, I meet worms with legs at the top, like ringed worms, but not hairy, naked in the bathroom and in the toilet on the floor. There are white ones for some reason, once I caught it in a jar to show my mother, it's dead and brown, but now I've come in, and there's a live brown one crawling around. The size is decent, 3 centimeters long, 0.3 cm wide. Well, it doesn't look like Chelevochki, but it's very scary.
And also noticed black fluffy teardrop-shaped things, which only touch, already pop and no, these have not yet been photographed, and I attach the worm. Help us identify them and tell us how to fight them.
I fear their horror.

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06.07.2014 20:19, Anax chernobila

The beetle larva is this. Most likely Flour krushchak-Tenebrio molitor. They are not dangerous for humans, they eat almost everything they find.

10.07.2014 16:29, Елена77777

Dear forumchane ! Good afternoon! Please help me !!!
There is a tree growing under my balcony, and there are a lot of beetles on it ! They climb on my balcony, in my indoor flowers and in the apartment. I tried dichlorvos on the balcony, but they are sitting on a tree, after a day I have it again !!!

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10.07.2014 18:54, Sergey Pushkin

bedbugs, apparently the climate near the balcony is favorable. They won't do much harm.

10.07.2014 20:03, Елена77777

Thank you, but they are in SUCH a terrible amount !!!! And they still fly.

10.07.2014 22:14, eva2014

Goodnight!
guys, help! unfortunately, there is no photo, because it crawls under the ceiling tiles.
it feels like it's gnawing on her, very loud!
any ideas? who had this?
what to do? don't rip off the entire tile
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11.07.2014 8:46, Victor Titov

Goodnight!
guys, help! unfortunately, there is no photo, because it crawls under the ceiling tiles.
it feels like it's gnawing on her, very loud!
any ideas? who had this?
what to do? don't rip off all the tiles

Options:
1) A mouse runs around (a large beetle, etc.) - they don't bite the tile, they just try to get out, since they somehow got there.
2) Wound up plitkogryz ceiling.
3) A hatch opened in the ceiling - don't worry, it's a glitch. smile.gif
I hope you understand that the last two options are just a joke. But seriously , you should be aware that the validity of any answer to your question is equivalent to answering questions like: "Who lives (and does) on the far side of the Moon?" confused.gif

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 11.07.2014 08: 47

11.07.2014 9:21, youkofka

The beetle larva is this. Most likely Flour krushchak-Tenebrio molitor. They are not dangerous for humans, they eat almost everything they find.


That's right, I've already found two beetles. But there's no one in the kitchen, it looks like they're running away from the neighbor or from the store downstairs. From the chalk Mashenka die, although it pleases.

11.07.2014 9:47, Victor Titov

That's right, I've already found two beetles. But there's no one in the kitchen, it looks like they're running away from the neighbor or from the store downstairs. From the chalk Mashenka die, although it pleases.

From the store-yes, they can. But most often, flour crustaceans enter apartments from attics through ventilation passages: their larvae successfully develop in the waste products of pigeons that nest in attics.

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 11.07.2014 09: 48

11.07.2014 10:33, eva2014

Options:
1) A mouse runs around (a large beetle, etc.) - they don't bite the tile, they just try to get out, since they somehow got there.
2) Wound up plitkogryz ceiling.
3) A hatch opened in the ceiling - don't worry, it's a glitch. smile.gif
I hope you understand that the last two options are just a joke. But seriously , you should be aware that the validity of any answer to your question is equivalent to answering questions like: "Who lives (and does) on the far side of the Moon?" confused.gif

thanks for the reply.
but the mouse would have gotten out long ago anyway, and it's the tile they're gnawing on.
and another question - how could a mouse get into the ceiling? eek.gif
the house is not private, an apartment

and he's also afraid of the light. tonight I shone a flashlight, immediately calmed down.
if there was a mouse, concrete can't see through, can it? and she would quickly chew through the tile and get out.
and at night, sometimes the sound is like a buzzing, or I don't know what, like the movement of wings.

Damn, let it be a better bug weep.gif

about plitkogryz - I believed it, to be honest lol.gif

11.07.2014 12:24, Victor Titov

eva2014
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11.07.2014 12:45, eva2014

  eva2014

I do not know the device-the condition of your home. Theoretically, mice perfectly climb walls/wallpaper, masterfully crawl into the smallest holes (if only the head passes)... Yes, and in apartment buildings (basements, the same attics) - not uncommon. In short, they can. But once again, I'm not saying it's a mouse.

What does concrete have to do with it? It is clear that the unknown animal runs between the ceiling itself and its covering (tiles). And what responds by "fading" to light is just more like something more organized (a mammal, a bird). Although, again, I will make a reservation: far from a fact.

Buzzing, flapping of wings... Let's guess on the "coffee grounds": this indicates a variant of a large insect: a beetle, for example. Large ones can scratch against the plastic wow, how sonorous! If there is any wooden formwork on the ceiling, again, theoretically, a barbel beetle could be hatched from the "stick/board", the larva of which developed there even before the tree turned into a board.
In short, without opening the tile, you will not learn anything. One thing is clear: the creature did not live there, it was not happy that the devil managed to get into this space between the tile and the ceiling. There is nothing to eat there, so if it can't leave the same way it came (if there is such a way), it will die soon enough. If it's a bug , it's okay: it will calm down and dry up without consequences. And if, after all, God forbid, it is something large and vertebrate (the same mouse) - it will rot and exude a stench. Then the tile will have to be opened anyway.

Dmitrich, the mouse can hardly fit between the ceiling and the tile.
There is a distance of about 5 millimeters.
About the reaction to light. Scalefish, for example, who crawl in the bathroom, do not have them during the day, they are afraid of light. And at night, when you turn on the light, they spread out, run away.
About the bug that can't find its way out - one of the tiles is slightly off the ceiling, so why doesn't it get out there? lol.gif . So he's happy there? lol.gif
Another question - all sorts of mosquito-repellent fumigators can help if it's a bug?
Oh, and we've got a lot of cats in the basement. How can mice live where cats do? They seem to be even afraid of the smell of cats and leave?

13.07.2014 17:06, nddl

Good time of day.
Recently discovered a strange insect in the apartment. I've never seen anything like this before.
The shape is oblong, 6 legs on the sides, long claws in front. In a couple of weeks, I came across three of these pieces. The first one was about 3 mm long and carried a lump of lint on its back. The second one is larger - about 6 mm (it was photographed normally). The third is the smallest-otsila 1.5-2 mm (I saw her only because she bit her toe painfully).
I upload 2 photos. If anyone knows, can you tell me who it is and whether it is worth worrying about?

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14.07.2014 15:41, vasiliy-feoktistov

Good time of day.
Recently discovered a strange insect in the apartment. I've never seen anything like this before.
The shape is oblong, 6 legs on the sides, long claws in front. In a couple of weeks, I came across three of these pieces. The first one was about 3 mm long and carried a lump of lint on its back. The second one is larger - about 6 mm (it was photographed normally). The third is the smallest-otsila 1.5-2 mm (I saw her only because she bit her toe painfully).
I upload 2 photos. If anyone knows, can you tell me who it is and whether it is worth worrying about?

Goldeneye larva: http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C7%EB%E0%F2%...%EB%E0%E7%EA%E8
No need to worry.

14.07.2014 16:25, nddl

Goldeneye larva: http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C7%EB%E0%F2%...%EB%E0%E7%EA%E8
No need to worry.


Thank you for your reply smile.gif

22.07.2014 0:11, TRUBINA

weep.gif Help experts!!!!I live outside the city and occasionally watch these animals frown.gif

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22.07.2014 6:59, Dmitry Vlasov

Ham skin eater, Google it and find out all about it...

22.07.2014 20:51, TRUBINA

Thank you very much, you helped me a lot-I went to shake animal skins in the housewink.gif

23.07.2014 15:00, ogn

Help us identify who it is and what to do about it mol.gif mol.gif

I live in an apartment, I leave the city for the summer, I come every two weeks on business. In the first two visits, I found a lot of small black insects in the kitchen and hallway (tiles) in the corners. They do not fly (although they seem to have wings), on other surfaces, except for the corners on the floor, they are practically not noticed. Yes, and they did not show much activity, perhaps most of them were already dead.
When I last left, I carefully sprayed everything with dichlorvos. I hoped that I got rid of it, but this time I found that the entire(!) floor of the kitchen and hallway is simply littered with these creatures. Most of them are dead or just so inactive.
I apologize for the quality of the photos, there is nothing but the phone at hand.
In order to make the size clear, they were photographed on an ordinary small napkin.
It is not clear where they came from, who it is and how to get rid of it. They don't look like ordinary ants, and they don't look like any other insects I know.

I really hope for your help and thank you very much in advance.

For reference: the house is brick and relatively new, the furniture in the apartment is new, we did a general cleaning before leaving, food was not left anywhere.

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24.07.2014 0:26, Aleksandr Ermakov

small flour crustacean from the genus Tribolium

24.07.2014 6:15, Dmitry Vlasov

Or the Surinamese flour eater.
Regardless of the accuracy of the identification , both are food pests. That is, most likely you still have them somewhere. Search and ruthlessly throw away.
"Surinamese", despite the name, loves dried fruits very much!

24.07.2014 12:35, Sodvv

Hello, please help me identify this insect that tormented me with its presence!!! It appears in the summer, I assume that from the trees, as near the house grow birches!! They even crawl through the mosquito net and cover the entire window!

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