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24.07.2014 14:14, Mikhail.P

Can you tell me who it is? Every morning I find 1-3 pieces of these crawling creatures.

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25.07.2014 19:45, Reelm

Hello, dear forumchane!
At the end of June, such a cute spider was caught in a bucket of strawberries, it is very similar to a watermelon in its color smile.gifUnfortunately, an Internet search did not give any results, maybe someone knows what the name of this friend is?

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26.07.2014 21:31, daryak

Hello! Please help me determine and how to fight. New building, in the cabinets with cereals and seasonings found here such guests. Very small, young, almost transparent and like a speck of dust, I was able to photograph more here. They hide when they're taken smile.gifdown, and they're even more adept at pretending to be dead. And in other cabinets and on the windowsills also met, but in cereals and spices, everything just moves. Even as I opened the double-glazed window-at the junction with the frame a lot of running, in loose and for 5 seconds as if they did not happen.
While I threw out all the open seasonings, cereals, teas and spread out the garlic. But it looks like that won't be enough.

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26.07.2014 23:26, Triplaxxx

Google it-hay eaters, book lice, dust lice.

28.07.2014 21:19, lilus

Good evening, please tell me, is this a bug? It stank, with blood everywhere, someone bites at home, more often in bed, you can't see who, only mini red dots and itching. And this one was sitting on his clothes, they found him on the street.

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28.07.2014 23:27, Triplaxxx

Very similar to the larva of one of the bed beetles (Cimicidae). Of course, you can't tell from this photo. It is not uncommon for species that feed on the blood of birds to enter apartments from the nests of swallows, swifts and pigeons nesting nearby; less often, from places where bats congregate in attics, or from neighbors. Well, as an option, they could have come from somewhere with things, clothes, etc.
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29.07.2014 20:12, Light

Hello! What kind of animal got into my house? A spider is not a spider.. It is embarrassing that he has 6 legs instead of 8 and a body without a belly. Some kind of mutant..
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29.07.2014 22:24, okoem

Hello! What kind of animal got into my house? A spider is not a spider.. It is embarrassing that he has 6 legs instead of 8 and a body without a belly. Some kind of mutant..

This is a haymaker (arachnid). They actually have eight legs, but he's already lost two of them somewhere...

29.07.2014 22:47, Light

Thanks!!!!

30.07.2014 9:20, new.user

Hello, at home we began to fly and bite these beetles. What's it?? And how do they fight? They are very annoying.
Thank you in advance!

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30.07.2014 10:46, vafdog

Hello, at home we began to fly and bite these beetles. What's it?? And how do they fight? They are very annoying.
Thank you in advance!

The mosquito smile.gifis called.
Buy a fumigator that works from the outlet, there is for plates, and there is for liquid, it will help mandatory

30.07.2014 20:45, lilus

Good evening, we found these on the balcony railings, small, slightly greenish tint, there is no smell in the glass, but they are just rubbed with your finger and it is difficult to understand something, please tell me, are these bedbug larvae? They run quite fast. And the third, very small one, died in the closet. If you can understand who he is, then thank you too. The best photo doesn't come out

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30.07.2014 22:06, Triplaxxx

These are not bedbug larvae: in the first two photos-hay eater (Psocoptera), and in the last thrips (Thysanoptera). They do not bite, you can Google and read about them.
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31.07.2014 0:39, lilus

These are not bedbug larvae: in the first two photos-hay eater (Psocoptera), and in the last thrips (Thysanoptera). They don't bite, so you can Google them and read about them.

Thank you so much for your answers. We're all trying to figure out who's biting us. Already several times I felt, for example, shifting a woolen scarf or blanket, as someone literally "snaps", as an electric shock sharply hits, more often in the face, today some black dot was clearly visible in this place, which does not look like an insect, as just a very small clot if you rub it, then either as blood or as dust, but viscous or something. There is a clear bite mark under the dot - a red dot... And these points appear all the time for the whole family... And the insect is not visible... That's how it is... Does it look like bedbugs? And the black dot is their excrement? Thank you in advance

31.07.2014 1:22, Afineon

Hello!
Please tell me what kind of guests came to the St. Petersburg apartment on the 16th floorsmile.gif (photographed, unfortunately, in the evening and objects all strove to quickly crawl away, calmly managed to remove only "rolls")
Thanks!

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03.08.2014 19:21, lilus

Here's another thing crawling out, with a smell and blood, is it also a bug larva? Her wings are small visible, is it possible for bedbugs? Thank you in advance

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11.08.2014 19:05, demrc

What's it? On the balcony, in the bedroom, where the drywall, in the kitchen on the windowsill crawl... Small in size - a couple of millimeters, jump. picture: DSC02767_1.jpgpicture: IMG_0233_1.jpg

11.08.2014 19:18, Victor Titov

What's it? On the balcony, in the bedroom, where the drywall, in the kitchen on the windowsill crawl... They are small in size - a couple of millimeters, they jump.

Hay eaters.

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11.08.2014 19:26, demrc

Hay eaters.


where do they come from? and how to get rid of them? they can climb from the street (I really have the 4th floor, but there are suspiciously many of them on the loggias)?

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11.08.2014 21:37, demrc

read the forum-human companions) Unpleasant, but not dangerous? Aren't there chemical ways to deal with them?

13.08.2014 8:45, Виктор56589

Help me determine who it is.
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The house is made of wood, they come out of nowhere, they meet on the windowsill of a plastic window (they go out into the light), and there they die.
When squeezed, they crunch, fly well, and the wings are visible in the photo.

13.08.2014 11:19, AGG

Help me determine who it is.
Photo: http://s38-temporary-files.radikal.ru/2b6e.../-929206895.jpg
The house is made of wood, they come out of nowhere, they meet on the windowsill of a plastic window (they go out into the light), and there they die.
When squeezed, they crunch, fly well, and the wings are visible in the photo.

a beetle from the Zernovki family. check cereals (peas, beans, etc.)

18.08.2014 12:05, Leli

Please help me!
Wound up in an apartment on the 9th floor.picture: zh_svjqopSo.jpg

22.08.2014 1:02, Дарья111

This beast appeared in the apartment. It flies around the lamp for a couple of minutes, then abruptly falls and crawls. I've already found three. Please tell me what it is and whether it is dangerous.

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22.08.2014 1:05, Victor Titov

Sort of like a cricket. smile.gif

22.08.2014 7:41, Mantispid

Thank you so much for your answers. We're all trying to figure out who's biting us. Already several times I felt, for example, shifting a woolen scarf or blanket, as someone literally "snaps", as an electric shock sharply hits, more often in the face, today some black dot was clearly visible in this place, which does not look like an insect, as just a very small clot if you rub it, then either as blood or as dust, but viscous or something. There is a clear bite mark under the dot - a red dot... And these points appear all the time for the whole family... And the insect is not visible... That's how it is... Does it look like bedbugs? And the black dot is their excrement? Thank you in advance

I've heard this somewhere before ... shuffle.gif

22.08.2014 16:13, Дарья111

Sort of like a cricket. smile.gif

What did he leave in the apartment? On the 7th floor, especially not one?

23.08.2014 18:18, yuniyentomolog

tell me what this caterpillar is called and how to take care of it otherwise I don't know what it eats the image is no longer on the site: foto__1_.jpg   the image is no longer on the site: foto__2_.jpg   the image is no longer on the site: foto.jpg 

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23.08.2014 18:29, Reginadenari

Hello, help me identify the beetles! You can't see them during the day. They appear at night when the light turns on. Raging around the chandelier, flying, crawling and falling to the floor. When you crush them, they stink. I can't understand where they come from. They appeared suddenly. On grid windows. On the second day after their arrival, everything was closed. As soon as it was night, a whole bunch came out. The only thing that worked periodically was the air conditioner.

23.08.2014 18:55, Reginadenari

Here's a photo.

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23.08.2014 19:02, Reginadenari

I also forgot to mention that I found some of them hiding under a damp cloth this morning.

24.08.2014 7:51, AGG

I also forgot to mention that I found some of them hiding under a damp cloth this morning.

this is a kind beetle smile.giffrom the family of ground beetles (most likely from the genus Pterostichus), just came to you on the light. no danger to life or health
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24.08.2014 22:17, konyka

Hello!
Tell me what kind of beetles are in the apartment. Most of them are in the kitchen. They can fly. They crawl. There are more dead than alive. The size is different in the photo 1 cm. I also find it in bed. How to fight and where they could come from.

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25.08.2014 0:32, Victor Titov

Hello!
Tell me what kind of beetles are in the apartment. Most of them are in the kitchen. They can fly. They crawl. There are more dead than alive. The size is different in the photo 1 cm. I also find it in bed. How to fight and where they could come from.

In your photo is a skin-eating beetle of the genus Dermestes. First of all, you need to look for a place where they breed (they can, by the way, fly from the attic, since some species develop perfectly in the products of pigeon life. Read the links, maybe you will find something useful for yourself.
http://you-doctor.ru/content/view/58/23/
http://c-gc.ru/index/unichtozhenie_kozheedov/0-78

26.08.2014 8:38, konitelka

Hello. Please help me identify a tiny red bug. We live in a private house. It appeared about 5 days ago and every day it gets more and more... frown.gifcrawling on the floor, I don't find my favorite places. What kind of "beast" have we got? How to deal with it?!
The child is 8 months old – just started crawling, takes everything in his mouth – I'm very afraid for him! mol.gif

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26.08.2014 14:54, Dmitry Vlasov

Hello. Please help me identify a tiny red bug. We live in a private house. It appeared about 5 days ago and every day it gets more and more... frown.gifcrawling on the floor, I don't find my favorite places. What kind of "beast" have we got? How to deal with it?!
The child is 8 months old – just started crawling, takes everything in his mouth – I'm very afraid for him! mol.gif

I don't recognize it... And tell me the region...

26.08.2014 15:43, Fornax13

Ahasverus advena can't be?

26.08.2014 18:30, konitelka

smile.gifMy husband took the beetles to the sanitary and epidemiological station today - at first glance, they were also not recognized, we are waiting for a response from them. And more and more beetles frown.gifbegan to notice that they began to fly! frown.gif

26.08.2014 21:30, konitelka

Ahasverus advena can't be?

it seems similar to me, but I can't find a Russian description of what started it up? and this bug doesn't have a Russian name? wink.gif

26.08.2014 22:08, Victor Titov

it seems similar to me, but I can't find a Russian description of what started it up? and this bug doesn't have a Russian name? wink.gif

Most insects do not have Russian names at all, and those that do are only more confusing.
They used to call this beetle "ploskotelka oilsichnaya"in Russian. It is found in stocks of rice, dried fruits, etc. - look for it there. I don't think it will do any harm to the child, even if it gets into the mouth. If you find a breeding ground and eliminate it, you can also get rid of beetles.
http://gov.cap.ru/SiteMap.aspx?gov_id=145&id=1099796

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