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08.04.2007 20:33, taler

Where do you live?Blatta orientalis has a slightly different habitat.Or ran away from someone....

08.04.2007 20:57, toxeen

Thank you for your answers. I live in St. Petersburg.

08.04.2007 21:19, Guest

Oh, cockroach, cockroach! My favorite black cockroach! jump.gif jump.gif

08.04.2007 22:00, omar

The black cockroach is really quite a rare modern synanthrope in the conditions of large cities. I would consider whether to destroy it or not. But this is the opinion of an entomologist smile.gif

09.04.2007 9:41, PVOzerski

I have (also in St. Petersburg, on Malaya Okhta) periodically come from the basement. No, I don't kill them. For St. Petersburg, this is a real relic.

09.04.2007 9:44, PVOzerski

[OFTOP]
>satana ivanovich-the animals of this squad are still very ancient
, straight from Bulgakov smile.gif
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09.04.2007 16:49, guest: Алексей

Good day, dear forumtsy! Please help me identify the insects and what to do with them.

Here is the insect itself. Crawls on the windows in the kitchen, and even flies. Sometimes it happens in other rooms of the apartment. The house is new, 17 floors, we live on 5 m.

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Thank you in advance for your response.

09.04.2007 17:03, guest: Алексей

I wanted to add, the insect is small, 2-4 mm.

09.04.2007 17:59, RippeR

It looks like some kind of grinder..
What to do? Can be added to dishes, can be salted, pickled. You can poison small Masha, you can dichlorvos. You can also check where and how the products are stored, you can check the wooden parts of furniture, floors and check for holes and all that. The main thing is just to search and I think there will be food beetles. And where the feed is - there it is necessary to poison or remove their feed.

09.04.2007 18:43, guest: Алексей

There is no shortage of products, the furniture is new, everything is in order.

There are some holes under the window sill, double-glazed windows were installed, and the window sill under the foam rain rose a little. Maybe a rod from there. Or maybe someone at the bottom of the poison and they climb to us?

Thanks for the answer!

09.04.2007 19:46, sv_ispu

Maybe someone knows what this nasevomoe is....Started last summer on the site in huge quantities. Now with the onset of heat, they begin to appear again....Even bubushki and grandfathers see him for the first time...
They may be useful, but when there are hundreds of them around the house....yes, even from time to time in the house come across, it becomes a little uneasy... so I want to know the scientific name and methods of fighting..
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09.04.2007 20:39, Насекомовед

Pyrrhocoris apterus bug ( http://entomology.ru/main_menu/news/20070227.htm ), a harmless and harmless creature, an ornament of nature. It feeds on linden seeds, etc., as well as dead insects. Admire their large colonies, they have recently become rare in many places of cities where they were common.

09.04.2007 22:07, omar

Look for it in cereals, pasta, spices, etc. loose dry edible items. Also: breadcrumbs, dried fruits. If your furniture is made of pressed materials, there is nothing to worry about. smile.gif

10.04.2007 4:11, Dmitrii Musolin

That's right, that's right -- the soldier bug. The Europ symbol. entomological journal (http://www.eje.cz/) and the whole institute (http://www.entu.cas.cz/). It won't do you or the estate any harm.

18.04.2007 13:34, Mylabris

That's it. And as it gets warmer at all - after mating, the scolonia will dissolve and the bedbugs will spread who-where...

19.04.2007 3:23, Grr

Mlin, I found him, you bastard. Only in a fit of anger did he immediately kill her... I should have taken a closer look, but better yet, I should have arrested him, interrogated him, and performed an autopsy.
He's been biting me for a month now, and the doctor said it was my allergy frown.gif
Right now it's night, three o'clock, I'm afraid to sleep. I woke up, saw it, crushed it and went to the Internet right away.
Damn... The sofa is good, you brace it's a pity ((If it's not your parents who are sleeping, I would check these creatures. Ugh, I'll organize a search for the enemy tomorrow. You bastard, she'll bite me.
On one of the forums I read:
Different people advise different things. I'll list everything I know.
1. The first is the new Gett spray gun.
2. Definitely effective: add mustard to the wallpaper glue until it turns yellow.
3. Grandmothers advise bringing green, smelly forest beetles into the house.
4. Wormwood.

19.04.2007 14:17, RippeR

from green bedbugs only grandmothers will take a break lol.gif
try out 1-e

19.04.2007 18:20, Aleksandr Ermakov

And, accordingly, they carry all sorts of diseases.

This fact is not proven!
These are Cymex, not Triatoms.
But it's still unpleasant.
In America and Europe, bed beetles are now booming in hotels, cockroaches are gone, and bed beetles are infesting hotels.
Dichlorvos, dichlorvos, dichlorvos. And, thorough repairs: walls, baseboards, furniture....

19.04.2007 18:23, Aleksandr Ermakov

A "Gett", horseradish (sorry) buy.
I advise you to look at all the outlets and seal the ventilation in the toilet, bathroom and kitchen with mill gas (in our 9-storey building, they still went through the communications).

20.04.2007 12:22, Гурман

building built in the 70s, multi-storey

in winter, there was nothing, no cockroaches at all

as the weather warmed up, some very small insects appeared, so small that it is very difficult to see - the size is less than a millimeter at times

under the magnifying glass, you can see that they are rounded, oblong, you can see the head separately, the carcass separately, the color of the carcass is from greenish to reddish (through brown), they have antennae the length of the body, the legs are short, which is why they do not move quickly and easily choke

you can see them everywhere - on phones, on keyboards, on your hands-here they are felt, touch the hairs on your skin, within 1 minute you can see (and crush) 10 pieces at one workplace

what is that? can it carry any diseases? maybe it's time to call the sanitary inspection service?

This post was edited by Gurman - 04/20/2007 12: 25

20.04.2007 12:44, omar

Gurman: We can't help you with that description. If you can at least draw a rough outline of the body of this creature, what you see under a magnifying glass, then you can talk about something. They don't jump?

20.04.2007 13:02, RippeR

it reminds me of collemball, but they don't move badly..
I don't know anything from this that would carry the disease

20.04.2007 13:05, Гурман

I thought about taking a picture, but it's so small that a cheap digital camera doesn't focus, and there's no other one nearby

about the size of a pet ant's head

attached a drawing

I can't vouch for the number of legs and the pattern on the back, but in some individuals it is about the same

Pictures:
picture: unknownbug.gif
unknownbug.gif — (7.73к)

20.04.2007 13:51, RippeR

personally, it reminds me of pretend beetles. But the specified dimensions are confusing.. If there is indeed a stripe in the middle of the abdomen, then it must be elytra, and if so, then it is a beetle..

20.04.2007 13:58, omar

If they are beetles, then they can only be featherwings. Other beetles of this dimension are unknown. Gourmet, where do you live (work)? So they don't jump? If you do not immediately crush it, but try to poke it with something?

20.04.2007 14:30, Гурман

I live and work in a large city in the south of the European part of the Russian Federation, but not in the subtropics, to the north, the area around the city is steppe

I didn't see them jumping , but they know how to fall off their finger (or maybe he jumped off?)

and they appear quite unexpectedly, like falling from the ceiling, although I can't say for sure

not everyone has this pattern, some individuals are uniformly reddish

perhaps this is not a drawing on the back, but you can see the inside, the feeling is as if their body is translucent

This post was edited by Gurman - 04/20/2007 14: 32

20.04.2007 14:46, omar

Is the head really clearly separated from the body? It may be some small mites. Do they not feel the road with their "tendrils" when they walk? Or maybe it's just a brood of aphids coming in from the street.

This post was edited by omar - 04/20/2007 14: 48

20.04.2007 15:06, Гурман

no, it doesn't look like aphids, although the size is close

the head is noticeably separate

they feel with their antennae

If these are ticks, I especially want to know more about

20.04.2007 19:49, RippeR

send someone a few in an envelope with cotton wool, if it's not difficult-they will determine everything for you.

20.04.2007 19:59, Насекомовед

Are there beetles? Maybe hay eaters? Books or what other paper literature (archive, for example) is available in this room?

20.04.2007 20:53, omar

Insect expert: hay eaters are a good guess, but they're usually fast, and these ones can barely walk. Or did I get something wrong?

20.04.2007 21:21, Насекомовед

Insect expert: hay eaters are a good guess, but they're usually fast, and these ones can barely walk. Or did I get something wrong?

Fast, right. But the sluggishness can also be caused by various reasons (low temperature, insecticide treatment on the floor above, where they are half-dead from, etc.). In any case, you need to see the material, and so poke your finger in the sky.

20.04.2007 21:43, Насекомовед

I just remembered a case from my personal practice. Aphids appeared in several offices in winter. In large numbers. There were pockets of their brood ... in aquariums where it is light, humid and warm under the lid. They fed on a rapidly growing, floating hornwort. But the fish did not eat them frown.gifAphids, apparently, got in the fall; the wind blew, or who brought on clothes smile.gif

22.04.2007 15:33, guest: Таня

Kozheed museum. Eats leather, fur (as the name implies) and makes lace out of book pages (prefers second-hand books)

22.04.2007 22:40, Victor Titov

Kozheed museum. Eats leather, fur (as the name implies) and makes lace out of book pages (prefers second-hand books)

God be with you, what kind of leather eater is this?! A typical grinder, and most likely a bread grinder (Stegobium paniceum).

23.04.2007 12:11, Гурман

they can't be said to be very fast, but for their size they move at a good speed, by the way, it's quite cool in the room

there are no books in the room, there was nothing here for a long time

but there is a suspended ceiling made of pressed plastic, as I understand it, it is made from paper waste

23.04.2007 13:24, omar

Gourmet: hay eaters usually move like this: fast, even running-stopping, i.e. after running, the animal freezes, as if it is thinking about something.

23.04.2007 14:39, Гурман

well that's about how they move

is there an enlarged photo of this hay eater somewhere?

23.04.2007 14:45, Гурман

Oh, I found it - it doesn't look like a book louse at all

25.04.2007 15:21, Гурман

no more ideas?

strange yet - they are active somewhere until 13 o'clock in the afternoon, after that they no longer appear (and those that have appeared are suspended)

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