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29.03.2016 14:34, Mantispid

Can you tell me what it is? Made in an apartment, size 3-5mm

this is the larva of malachiidae (family Malachiidae)

30.03.2016 13:28, Kalganchik

good day to all, guys tell me who it is? this is the second time we've been evicted from our apartment..we have two children...I'm terribly afraid! they were poisoned in the fall...winter came, they were gone, and now the winter has passed they are again...on the windowsills shaft every day..I'm going crazy already

30.03.2016 13:31, Kalganchik

good day to all, guys tell me who it is? this is the second time we've been evicted from our apartment..we have two children...I'm terribly afraid! they were poisoned in the fall...winter came, they were gone, and now the winter has passed they are again...on the windowsills shaft every day..I'm going crazy already

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30.03.2016 14:31, ИНО

Kalganchik, a certain PavelUssuriysk, does not live in the same apartment with you? These are bedbugs, but not the ones that suck blood. It's just that they spent the winter somewhere in your house, and now they've woken up. So you can sleep well. If you still need to determine exactly, you need [url=http: / / molbiol. ru/forums/index. php?showtopic=155393] here [/ur] l. But you should not poison someone at home just because of phobias, especially if you are so worried about children.

30.03.2016 16:42, Kalganchik

ENO, thank you so much for identifying me. Damn, will they ever take a break??? We are from Khabarovsk) apparently he flew some Paul to us)))

30.03.2016 23:31, ИНО

Why are you all so bloodthirsty about harmless insects in the yard? Pavel beats 70 bedbugs a day, and also wants to use some chemistry. There is no need to collect and release to the yard.
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31.03.2016 0:40, Андреас

- I propose to rename this topic, calling it - "The attitude of entomologists to ordinary people", in an alternative to everyone's favorite "The attitude of ordinary people to entomologists"... rolleyes.gif lol.gif
- And I just warmed up when I entered the name " Who is this? -- help identify your neighbors! " - just in time for the current shocking demographic situation in Europe. eek.gif

This post was edited by Andreas - 03/31/2016 00: 43

31.03.2016 1:49, Kalganchik

I'd kill them all, damn it... but they climb in droves and are not shy. Something like this

31.03.2016 1:58, Kalganchik

What now only in winter to live quietly?

31.03.2016 2:02, ИНО

But how else with insecto-phobia? Although there is an option - to go to the polar explorers, but not to the tundra, there is a lot of wildebeest in the summer, but to the Arctic desert itself, and even better - to the Antarctic. And in all other regions of the planet, insects are not visible only in winter (this is at best).

31.03.2016 9:01, AVA

But how else with insecto-phobia? Although there is an option - to go to the polar explorers, but not to the tundra, there is a lot of wildebeest in the summer, but to the Arctic desert itself, and even better - to the Antarctic. And in all other regions of the planet, insects are not visible only in winter (this is at best).


Hmm, you can still drift in the open ocean... There and in the tropics you will not find insects.

31.03.2016 19:58, ИНО

No, and there are water skaters of the genus Halobates, by the way, also bedbugs. And maybe even bring some migrants like butterflies or locusts with the wind. So only Antarctica, and the mainland is closer to the pole. And then on the coast and islands, too, all sorts of things come across.

02.04.2016 13:25, Андреас

- Not everyone has money for qualified treatment of entomophobia. And many of those who have them will not want to be treated. rolleyes.gif

02.04.2016 13:53, ИНО

Yes, get some larger tropical cockroaches in the terrarium - and all the treatment, they cost a penny.

07.04.2016 23:18, Jeka57

Friends, help me identify the animal, all a couple of millimeters in size, in the photo on a 12 mm wide tape. The bastards are flying for food, they have already "eaten" the soup, 4 pieces were found and everything was poured out. Got it. Where do they come from?
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07.04.2016 23:54, Victor Titov

Friends, help me identify the animal, all a couple of millimeters in size, in the photo on a 12 mm wide tape. The bastards are flying for food, they have already "eaten" the soup, 4 pieces were found and everything was poured out. Got it. Where do they come from?

Lasioderma serricorne is a tobacco beetle in the grinder family Anobiidae. The soup may have been contaminated, for example, by using" infected " cereals or dried products (vegetables, herbs , parsley...). Review the kitchen supplies.

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 07.04.2016 23: 56
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08.04.2016 11:00, Jeka57

Dmitrich, Viktor, thank you so much! We found them in a bag of dried sweet pepper seasoning! And after all the truth to her seasoned soup, nightmare ((
I hope this is over with them.
Tell me, could they infect other seasonings and cereals? It's all in one place.

08.04.2016 13:06, Dmitry Vlasov

Tell me, could they infect other seasonings and cereals? It's all in one place.

Here, first of all, look at spices," herbs", including medicinal ones, also develop in flour and cereals (I found buckwheat and semolina).

This post was edited by Elizar-08.04.2016 13: 07

08.04.2016 14:13, Jeka57

Elizar, thank you for your answer, so everything is open for release.

08.04.2016 15:14, Dmitry Vlasov

  Elizar, thank you for your answer, so everything is open for release.

If there are beetles, then release, if not, then freeze at -18 and below, and place in closed containers, such as glass jars under a plastic lid...

10.04.2016 6:34, Оксана 7

Hello! Help us determine what kind of parasites they are!!! On the bed, the floor there are white motionless crumbs that bite. It looks like several interlocked crumbs. Such feeling that fall from a ceiling, even on the head get and too bite. Again, they are motionless! If you press them with a fingernail, they crumble into small crumbs, while clicking. Also at night, sometimes some clicks are issued. I also found black-and-brown boogers on the floor. It was treated with Delcid, Carbaphos, Foresight and all to no avail, you can sleep quietly for a night after treatment and all over again. Photos must be submitted today or tomorrow. ARE they BEDBUGS????????

10.04.2016 9:29, Андреас

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10.04.2016 9:56, ИНО

10.04.2016 14:32, Оксана 7

I'll get better, I treated the room with Delcid, carbaphos, forsythe!!!! How can it be paranormal if a 5-year-old child itches and has bites on the body!!! Where do these crumbs come from, I constantly change the sheets before going to bed, and in the morning I find these white gnawing crumbs, and during the day they appear!!! I don't have the energy to process the room with anything else....I feel sorry for the child!!!

10.04.2016 16:12, Оксана 7

The photo is of course poorly visible, but these crumbs, the size is sometimes a little larger

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10.04.2016 20:01, Mantispid

The photo is of course poorly visible, but these crumbs, the size is sometimes a little larger

pieces of whitewash

11.04.2016 1:43, ИНО

11.04.2016 2:05, Юрий352

Sometimes it is very difficult to see who is biting, for example, the bite of a Pharaoh ant is very sensitive, but it is almost impossible to see a single individual (for example, in a carpet). In any case, you need to look for "what" is moving. By the way, sometimes, very similar to a bite or irritation, gives contact with glass wool or fiberglass.

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11.04.2016 3:18, Оксана 7

Thank you, of course, for your comments..... this is not whitewash, it is excluded, the ceiling is pasted.... and not bread crumbs, we do not eat in the bedroom!!! Mattress zapokavala in celofan, sleep on pillows in bags!!! I have a child under the T-shirt removed this baby, she began to lift the shoulder, lifted the T-shirt, and there it is unidentified...I also forgot to write, when I treated the Room with Delcid for the first time, 4 dark boogers the size of a match head came out of a large white bear!!! Maybe these white crumbs are bedbug eggs???? We have. The city is small and there are no special laboratories, even in the SES there are no specialists in insect repellent treatment!!! I do not know how else to deal with this!!!! The child tosses and turns all night and itches! Bite on the ankles of the legs, sometimes on the handles and even on the face happens!!! How can I etch this unidentified thing??? Waiting for your advices

11.04.2016 3:24, ИНО

You need to take a better picture, even 10 rubles is hard to recognize.

11.04.2016 7:47, Mantispid

Seriously, it can be banal bird ticks. And "bites" are a consequence of an allergy to chitin, for example. The big white bear could have contained leatherworm larvae.
But guessing without a photo is useless. There are millions of options.

11.04.2016 12:41, AVA

You need to take a better picture, even 10 rubles is hard to recognize.


Because it's 10 kopecks! wink.gif

11.04.2016 13:03, ИНО

Moreover, if I can't distinguish between 10 kopecks and 10 rubles from the photo, then is it possible to determine "bedbug eggs"by it? In general, it's cool, I didn't even know that such coins were still in circulation. Do they really give someone a salary with them?

11.04.2016 14:33, ИНО

Rewrite this letter 100 times and you will be happy. My advice is very simple and straightforward: take a picture in normal quality.

11.04.2016 14:59, AVA

Moreover, if I can't distinguish between 10 kopecks and 10 rubles from the photo, then is it possible to determine "bedbug eggs"by it? In general, it's cool, I didn't even know that such coins were still in circulation. Do they really give someone a salary with them?


Salary has long been"issued" on cards, and not in cash.
In most stores, you won't be able to pay if even 10 kopecks are missing. Although they themselves, as a rule, try to round in "their" direction. shuffle.gif

13.04.2016 5:59, Зелависа

Help me determine who it is. To be honest, I'm afraid of beetles. Thanks)

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13.04.2016 7:55, Mantispid

Help me determine who it is. To be honest, I'm afraid of beetles. Thanks)

we survived ...
the cockroach larva is

13.04.2016 15:52, AVA

we survived ...
the cockroach larva is


Is it a larva?
This is a male black cockroach.

13.04.2016 19:33, Mantispid

Is it a larva?
This is a male black cockroach.

well, yes, I'm used to the fact that the marbles have wings that cover the entire belly smile.gif

13.04.2016 19:55, ИНО

Not all umnik.gif

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