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16.10.2014 19:43, Анастасия59

Good afternoon! We live in a new building, on the floor linoleum. Today I noticed that the cat dug up a flower pot a little (I got quite a bit of earth, but enough to pick up a broom and a dustpan). The flower is on the windowsill, the ground is on the floor. I started to collect, looked under the lenoleum (it shriveled up and came out of the baseboard). What was my surprise when I found under it black thin worms with a length of 3-4-5 mm. Actively moving, easily choking. Photos are taken at maximum zoom on your phone, so the quality is not very good. Can you tell me who it is??? What is dangerous, how to fight???

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17.10.2014 16:49, Винни Плюх

We have such reptiles appeared in the kitchen. Rummaged through all the cereals. I threw out the oatmeal and macaroni. They accumulate on boxes, glass with water, glass lids, in baby food, especially in mixtures. And the little white ones on the stove are just visible. They are not visible to the eye at all. I accidentally noticed it when I was shooting large ones(0.5 mm).
Who is it? How to deal with them? We have a baby. I have a mania. They seem to be swarming everywhere!!!! HELP!!!!

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18.10.2014 9:02, kden

Good morning! Help identify: yellow dots on clothing, furniture, plastic, and other items (but not metal) in the bedroom. They weren't seen in the kitchen. There are a lot of mosquitoes in the apartment and there are various individual flies, beetles, worms. We live in St. Petersburg, the old foundation. We didn't try to process anything, I clean it off during wet and dry cleaning, they are here again in a day, and so on for five years.

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18.10.2014 16:42, AGG

flies shit-s, sorry, will pass soon

18.10.2014 22:24, kden

I don't think so. We have these dots everywhere, and you can't see the flies. Moreover, over the years there are more of them, they do not disappear, but they seem to spread from the object to neighboring ones.
Maybe there are some other options?
If anything, which organization can be referred for expert review?

18.10.2014 22:50, okoem

In the apartment ... there are different individual flies
no flies in sight.

Where is the truth? eek.gif

18.10.2014 23:19, Hierophis

Well, if it's flies, then they have diarrhea, I've never seen this))))))

19.10.2014 9:09, kden

We used to have butterfly flies in the kitchen in the summer, but now they're gone, and the usual fly comes in by accident once or twice a year and doesn't stay long. No, flies are not our animal.

21.10.2014 8:11, Karachi

Tell me who it is and how to deal with it.
They are found in the bath where it is wet (near taps, etc.).
About a centimeter long, white-transparent, rarely dark, I see 5-15 pieces of them a day.

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21.10.2014 11:15, Victor Titov

Tell me who it is and how to deal with it.
They are found in the bath where it is wet (near taps, etc.).
About a centimeter long, white-transparent, rarely dark, I see 5-15 pieces of them a day.

Sugar flake (Lepisma saccharina) is a wingless insect. Absolutely harmless. To get rid of it, you need to reduce the humidity in the room as much as possible and regularly maintain cleanliness.

30.10.2014 2:24, Leela

Hello everyone I found a bug like this at home, smaller than a ladybug 3 times. With a white belly, shades of brown are slightly darker than in the photo. Can you tell me who is it?

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30.10.2014 8:19, Victor Titov

Leatherhead beetle Anthrenus picturatus.

30.10.2014 8:40, Leela

Thanks!
I have a ladybug wintering in a box, I put this kozheed there, do you think they will get along? I already know what to feed a ladybug, meat (protein) and water, but what to give this motley one? It's a pity to throw it out on the street, masenky..

This post was edited by Leela - 10/30/2014 08: 55

30.10.2014 10:31, Victor Titov

Thanks!
I have a ladybug wintering in a box, I put this kozheed there, do you think they will get along? I already know what to feed a ladybug, meat (protein) and water, but what to give this motley one? It's a pity to throw it out on the street, masenky..

I'm sorry, but you're not doing business. Pity your beetles nothing but harm will not bring. That's just not the place for them in the box, but on the street-the most important thing: the cow will perfectly winter there without your meat and water, the skin-eater will also find something to do. If you want to be kind, let them go outside before the real cold weather sets in.
By the way, for information: kozheedy not so harmless, masenkie: http://c-gc.ru/index/unichtozhenie_kozheedov/0-78

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 10/30/2014 10: 33

30.10.2014 19:46, Leela

Dmitrich, for example, I am already familiar with ham skin eater, last year there were a lot of them at home, I threw them out of the window, motley on your advice also flew out of the window, painfully restless, and besides a pest. And the ladybug itself got knocked up, they are looking for a warm place for the winter, so etanashla, will it be bad for her with the meat that she eats for both cheeks)?

This post was edited by Leela - 10/30/2014 19: 48

31.10.2014 8:58, Victor Titov

Dmitrich, for example, I am already familiar with ham skin eater, last year there were a lot of them at home, I threw them out of the window, motley on your advice also flew out of the window, painfully restless, and besides a pest. And the ladybug itself got knocked up, they are looking for a warm place for the winter, so etanashla, will it be bad for her with the meat that she eats for both cheeks)?

It flew to you "in the heat" by accident, it is more comfortable to spend the winter at lower temperatures. It's up to you - if you want to watch a cow eat, you're welcome. But during the wintering season, it should not eat, spending it in a state of suspended animation. What is happening in your case is a violation of the life cycle. And in general, the food of cows is aphids, not meat (however, hunger is not an aunt).

07.11.2014 6:19, Guest

Well, what kind of bug is this ? http://i.imgur.com/y0uUw3H.jpg
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07.11.2014 6:24, Guest

a blue bee of some sort: http://i.imgur.com/FxTrlPl.jpg

07.11.2014 6:35, Guest

on raspberries was http://i.imgur.com/gg5OwEt.png

08.11.2014 2:07, Guest

well th for * * * nya ***. they only respond when the drawing is not in reference

11.11.2014 23:36, Papis

Help me identify the animal

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12.11.2014 6:24, TEMPUS

Help me identify the animal

Moth Macaria wauaria
http://insectamo.ru/hete/91-hete/geometrid...macaria-wauaria

22.11.2014 22:23, штурман

Hello!
In the country house where I live all year round, some beetles started up. It's the end of November. I don't know what they are called or how to deal with them. These are flying beetles with rigid wings and fenders, ranging in length from 2 to 3 mm. The main mass crawls on the ceiling and on the walls. They accumulate on window panes in the daytime and on the lining in the area of lighting devices. Please advise us on how to get rid of them and would like to find out the possible reason for their appearance. Thank you in advance for your response.

22.11.2014 23:43, Victor Titov

Hello!
In the country house where I live all year round, some beetles started up. It's the end of November. I don't know what they are called or how to deal with them. These are flying beetles with rigid wings and fenders, ranging in length from 2 to 3 mm. The main mass crawls on the ceiling and on the walls. They accumulate on window panes in the daytime and on the lining in the area of lighting devices. Please advise us on how to get rid of them and would like to find out the possible reason for their appearance. Thank you in advance for your response.

You can't answer anything specific without a photo.

24.11.2014 1:22, штурман

You can't answer anything specific without a photo.

I seem to have made up my mind. This is a Surinamese flour eater. But he started up in the attic, where the chairs were stacked with the products he liked. Everything is naturally discarded, but it has bred quite a large number. I read on the Internet how to remove herbs (borax, bay leaf, garlic, vinegar). Maybe you can tell me if there is any chemical agent (for example, aerosols) on sale to treat the room and then ventilate it. Thank you.

15.12.2014 0:12, peterann

Please help me identify it. They live in our toilet and are found mostly at night...maaaalenky such narrow white horseradish...well, probably mm3-4 can be in length, and in width maxim 1...such white sticks and sooooo nimble...on the walls I have never seen, more potshwam run tile on the floor. One such piece of shit usually comes into view...My husband destroys them with a sneaker, but both of them are bursting with curiosity about what it can be. Some whiskers and other things are not visible, if there is something very small and transparent...But judging by the speed of their movement, there should be a lot of legs...but it's definitely not a woodlouse or a scale or whatever it is...I can't take a picture: while the phone is still being taken, she's already running away...But really like a white lint / stick...very fast toka...you wouldn't have noticed, but our floor tiles are brown...

15.12.2014 10:54, peterann

After all, it's a scalefish. Today I tried to take a picture of her, but the blurry photo shows three antennae in the back and front...it's just that it's very small and white.

15.12.2014 10:59, peterann

That's something like this

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18.12.2014 12:21, Yulechka25

please help me understand what these midges are...I haven't been able to bring them out for a week, they don't eat anything sweet(fruits,vegetables,mold)...I washed the whole house with domestos...And they are still there confused.gifhow to get rid of them???help!!!

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18.12.2014 13:48, AGG

please help me understand what these midges are...I haven't been able to bring them out for a week, they don't eat anything sweet(fruits,vegetables,mold)...I washed the whole house with domestos...And they are still there confused.gifhow to get rid of them???help!!!

the butterfly house http://coleop123.narod.ru/raznoe/Psychodidae.htm

19.12.2014 11:13, Yulechka25

Thanks for the answer!!! now we will deduce, really from the aquarium??!!!

19.12.2014 11:53, AGG

most likely bathroom / toilet or leak under the sink

22.12.2014 6:10, kudokuna

Hello, I am tormented by the question-who is this?
Thank you in advance for your answer))

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22.12.2014 6:37, kudokuna

I found this-Ilmov's arokatus

22.12.2014 14:04, gumenuk

Stickman -???
Bought at the fair

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22.12.2014 17:51, Yulechka25

most likely the bathroom / toilet or leak under the sink


The house is two-storeyed, and according to the stupid layout, the toilet and bathroom are on the 2nd floor...downstairs there is only a corridor, a kitchen(very warm, without moisture and after renovation, nothing leaks anywhere) and a living room...There's a turtle tank in the living room window...so I think it's from them...although I washed the whole aquarium with soda, boiled the stones tongue.gifand even washed the turtles with soda tongue.gif..but the midges still fly...they sit on the windows of the living room and kitchen...What else can I do??? confused.gif

22.12.2014 22:16, Victor Titov

Yulechka25

26.12.2014 0:01, Asymptote

Hello, please help me determine who it is user posted image
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I find out not the first one, this animal was sitting on the curtain, quite pofigistichesky set up-it gave itself a picture, it doesn't seem to fly, at least it didn't fly when I was there, but it crawls high. I would like to know who it is, so that I know how to fight...

26.12.2014 0:07, Asymptote

Oh, mine looks like this one http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...84#entry1513184 user posted image

26.12.2014 0:14, vasiliy-feoktistov

Hello, please help me determine who it is I'm not the first to find out, this animal was sitting on the curtain, quite pofigistichesky set up-I gave myself a picture, it doesn't seem to fly, at least it didn't fly when I was there, but it crawls high. I would like to know who it is, so that I know how to fight...

I am sure that the geography and better photos would significantly help to establish the species identity of these bedbugs smile.gif
Such bedbugs are not dangerous to humans and do not cause him any harm. Therefore there is no need to deal with them smile.gif

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