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05.11.2016 2:04, Necrocephalus

A small insect was found in the new apartment, help us determine what kind of species it is. And tell me where they can get divorced. The apartment is quite dry, insects sit alone in the corners, on the painted walls and on the wallpaper. Moscow region, apartment on the 7th floor.

It looks like Dorypteryx domestica, but the photo is bad. If they are not enough, it is better not to do anything at all.

05.11.2016 4:03, maroya

I still didn't understand what kind of active substance this biopag contains. Perhaps this is a super-secret development that you can't talk about? But the drug is positioned as antimicrobial, therefore, it is pointless to talk about its insecticidal effect.

Polyhexamethylene guanidine (I also wrote "also guanidines").Well, okay, obviously you didn't look at my reasoning (at the link)...
Many medicines were positioned as veterinary medicines, and today the latter are successfully prescribed to people. I asked you as a researcher, not as a manual reader.

05.11.2016 4:42, Necrocephalus

Polyhexamethylene guanidine (I also wrote "also guanidines").Well, okay, obviously you didn't look at my reasoning (at the link)...
Many medicines were positioned as veterinary medicines, and today the latter are successfully prescribed to people. I asked you as a researcher, not as a manual reader.

I looked at what it is, but nowhere did I find confirmed and justified references to the insecticidal effect of polyhexamethylene guanidine. I've never encountered it myself. maybe our employees worked with him in the microbiology lab. I can find out.

05.11.2016 6:55, maroya

I looked at what it is, but nowhere did I find confirmed and justified references to the insecticidal effect of polyhexamethylene guanidine. I've never encountered it myself. maybe our employees worked with him in the microbiology lab. I can find out.

That's what I was counting on,ask me.
Not my area,I can't repeat it correctly,but chemists have described the interaction of the PGMG molecule and lichen spores.:everything is connected to opposite charges, which ensures their connection, and not the destruction of one another.... This lets me guess!! similar physics for eggs.
Well, the use on poultry farms also suggests the fight against parasites-not so much infection should concern as any scab...

05.11.2016 7:24, Necrocephalus

in poultry houses, it is the infection that is primarily concerned. after all, almost no one treats chickens, and in case of infection, as a rule, they simply destroy all the livestock. and in order not to get sick, they are vaccinated against everything by chickens.

05.11.2016 12:29, Клим2007

Good day to all, I'm probably lucky as a drowned man . Well, I'm happy today went to clean the house and what did I find in my son's room in the closet ??? Senoedov fuck them by the leg . I do not understand after all the treatments, I hoped that all living things would die out, but no, alas . And what now? What else to poison?

05.11.2016 14:57, Mantispid

Good day to all, I'm probably lucky as a drowned man . Well, I'm happy today went to clean the house and what did I find in my son's room in the closet ??? Senoedov fuck them by the leg . I do not understand after all the treatments, I hoped that all living things would die out, but no, alas . And what now? What else to poison?

Try napalm
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05.11.2016 19:42, ИНО

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05.11.2016 21:28, Клим2007

Haha this is the end, dismantled the built-in wardrobe of my daughter, as under it was laminate and under the laminate it is a piece of cork backing, so these are my friends there were live pieces of 30 gamazovyh mites .so the fight continues .

05.11.2016 23:14, Necrocephalus

Haha this is the end, dismantled the built-in wardrobe of my daughter, as under it was laminate and under the laminate it is a piece of cork backing, so these are my friends there were live pieces of 30 gamazovyh mites .so the fight continues .

it's a mystery to me what they eat here. have you washed out the results of previous treatments? such apartments need to be examined in a good way first, and then poisoned. and, when you choose the product, you will carry out the treatment, let it lie down for at least 2 weeks. do not re-poison before. when choosing the next remedy, think about the compatibility of drugs.

06.11.2016 1:30, ИНО

So it seems that it turned out that their ticks are special-whether they eat some beetles. It's a pity that the photos were never taken. And they don't touch people at all. But if they are touched, then think about how to poison, I think so. In the meantime, do other things, because these ticks are hardly the only problem in life. There is also an idea-to buy a hygrometer (electronic) and measure the humidity in different places of the house, it seems to me that it is much higher than normal there, since the builders cheated.

06.11.2016 11:16, maroya

it's a mystery to me what they eat here.

So like it turned out-rotting litter or mold, and without food for 6 months.can...

13.12.2016 11:45, Татьяна .

Hello! All hope for you who know ☺ on the refrigerator in the kitchen appeared constantly white dust. Wiped always but then looked closer it moves. Then they started to look everywhere white tiny dots are moving. Throughout the kitchen in all cabinets. Washed with chlorine vinegar domestos ammonia. They reappeared. Dez was called, it was the first time they'd ever seen such a thing. Processed 3 times in half a year flooded the entire apartment . And still they showed up. They are not visible if you do not look closely and use a flashlight. As a result, we moved in with our parents. All furniture was frozen on the street -25. Here we lived for a year. And here they are again! First I found it on a pot of flowers . And the flowers are also from that apartment. And again in the kitchen cupboards. They got rid of the flowers on the same day and there were a lot of them. . In that apartment mold humidity 70 80 was. And here it is dry and hot. A tick with hair on the back was examined under a microscope. https://youtu.be/dn8egmdF0DE these are the exact ones. Sort of like a flour mite. Help me how to get rid of it. I tried to catch one and Masha drew it out with chalk. He went for a walk on it again and kept jumping up and down and died. As a result, the whole kitchen is in Mashenka. It seems to have disappeared I haven't seen it for 2 weeks. Now again . They sit on spoons and knives. How can I withdraw them?
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14.12.2016 13:09, Андреас

18.12.2016 15:51, PashaCvet

Good afternoon, I came across a photo of a peacock butterfly, but where are the classic round eyes? or is this an erroneous image of a butterfly? tell me, please, it is very necessary. I'm writing an abstract.


http://vbm.su/Pavlinoglazka_Atlas_gigantskaya_babochka.php

18.12.2016 18:38, Evgenich

Good afternoon, I came across a photo of a peacock butterfly, but where are the classic round eyes? or is this an erroneous image of a butterfly? tell me, please, it is very necessary. I'm writing an abstract.


Are you sure you didn't mix it up? Perhaps an essay about nymphalida?
https://yandex.ru/images/search?text=%D0%B4...rpt=simage&lr=2

This post was edited by Evgenich - 12/18/2016 18: 39

18.12.2016 22:11, ИНО

Why do you need a nymphalid? Many Saturnias also have quite round and expressive eyes, but not atlas.

For example:

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Saturnia pyri

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Saturnia pavonia

And they are innumerable.

26.12.2016 10:31, ellen357

Good afternoon! I returned to my apartment after the weekend and found a"surprise" frown.gif
Tell me, please, what kind of beetles and where could they come from? confused.gif
Size 4-5 mm

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26.12.2016 12:37, ИНО

Bruchidae. Do you have any legumes in your Homeland's pantry?

27.12.2016 2:50, EvgenyAntipov88

Tell me, what kind of bastard is this? I thought of midges, but they won't die from the fumigator. A pile of them flew up from somewhere. I vacuumed and washed the whole house yesterday. I don't understand what they need at all.
There are no flowers. There is no dirt. There is no dust. Vegetables are also not freely available, everything is in the refrigerator. Moreover, they do not just curl or sit somewhere, but fly everywhere. Even in the bathroom. Flies or something?
I hid the money in the safe just in case.

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This post was edited by EvgenyAntipov88 - 27.12.2016 02: 54

27.12.2016 6:41, ИНО

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27.12.2016 13:00, EvgenyAntipov88

It seems similar, although these are quite small, and Google shows a larger one.
Multiplies in a humid environment.. these conditions don't apply.
Eats plants.. there are no plants. On the cactus that l my coveted, bitches.
On the street in general dubak. How to kick them out then? Neighbors on the balcony of rotten tulips to throw?

27.12.2016 15:14, ИНО

You should just accept the fact that a person is far from the only biological species on the planet Earth in general and in his own apartment in particular. Although with your state of mind, it probably won't work.
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23.01.2017 16:48, Selma

Hello! All hope for you who know ☺ on the refrigerator in the kitchen appeared constantly white dust. Wiped always but then looked closer it moves. Then they started to look everywhere white tiny dots are moving. Throughout the kitchen in all cabinets. Washed with chlorine vinegar domestos ammonia. They reappeared. Dez was called, it was the first time they'd ever seen such a thing. Processed 3 times in half a year flooded the entire apartment . And still they showed up. They are not visible if you do not look closely and use a flashlight. As a result, we moved in with our parents. All furniture was frozen on the street -25. Here we lived for a year. And here they are again! First I found it on a pot of flowers . And the flowers are also from that apartment. And again in the kitchen cupboards. They got rid of the flowers on the same day and there were a lot of them. . In that apartment mold humidity 70 80 was. And here it is dry and hot. A tick with hair on the back was examined under a microscope. https://youtu.be/dn8egmdF0DE these are the exact ones. Sort of like a flour mite. Help me how to get rid of it. I tried to catch one and Masha drew it out with chalk. He went for a walk on it again and kept jumping up and down and died. As a result, the whole kitchen is in Mashenka. It seems to have disappeared I haven't seen it for 2 weeks. Now again . They sit on spoons and knives. How can I withdraw them?



Hello Tatiana! Have you lost these ticks???
The other day I noticed the same ones, I just opened my laptop and looked at the white dots moving on the keyboard and there are a lot of them, I have no idea where they came from! And also there is on the nightstand near the bed, according to the description it is 100% flour mite, but it starts up where there is some food, and I don't have it anywhere in the nightstand and on the laptop(and I don't eat at the laptop). There is humidity in the room, but is it really only because of humidity that they can appear and how to find their source of appearance?I don't know how to get rid of them, everywhere on the Internet there is only their description, but how to get rid of them is not particularly specific anywhere. Probably just daily wet cleaning.

24.01.2017 0:03, Андреас

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01.02.2017 23:43, sm4k

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Good afternoon! Can you tell me who it might be? size 8-10mm. over the past few days, a dozen of these beetles have been found in the apartment.

02.02.2017 0:28, Victor Titov

  

Good afternoon! Can you tell me who it might be? size 8-10mm. over the past few days, a dozen of these beetles have been found in the apartment.

Mower weevil beetle (genus Otiorhynchus). The apartment could have been occupied either by climbing in for the winter, or with some "plant materials" (seedlings, bulbs, greenhouse flowers, soil for indoor plants, etc.).

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 02.02.2017 00: 29

02.02.2017 6:10, Dmitry Vlasov

Mower weevil beetle (genus Otiorhynchus). The apartment could have been occupied either by climbing in for the winter, or with some "plant materials" (seedlings, bulbs, greenhouse flowers, soil for indoor plants, etc.).

This is most likely Otiorhynchus sulcatus, which is often harmful in greenhouses and when selling potted indoor flowers, and gets into apartments. And where are the beetles located geographically (region)?
http://coleop123.narod.ru/key/entiminae/Ot...s_sulcatus.html
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02.02.2017 19:16, Кузена

Knowledgeable entomologists, tell me pozh-sta. What temperatures can insect eggs survive, do they have a "freezing point", so to speak, so that the eggs do not hatch?
In the summer, book hay-eaters spread out on the glassed-in balconies and seeped into the apartment. But at home, the beetles died out by themselves and with my help, and I haven't found them since mid-October.
Worry about balconies - there are probably laid eggs, is there a chance that they froze to death over the winter? The balconies are glazed, but the glazing is not warm and not sealed, that is, the temperature there is the same as on the street. In Moscow in January there were nights of -32, in the afternoon there were also days from -24 -28. Do hay eaters ' eggs have a chance to survive such frosts?
I understand that in nature, they experience winters in burrows with animals and under the bark of trees. There the temperature does not fall below 0, or does it? In short, do I have to wait for beetles on the balconies again in the spring, or can't they survive the winter on the street?

I also want to say thank you to the people who dissuaded me from disinsection and fumigation of the entire apartment. I managed with local funds, and the beetles themselves died, probably from dryness.

03.02.2017 12:38, Ольга Титова

I don't understand who was caught in the lens on 31.07.2015, Sakhalin. Waiting for help.

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03.02.2017 12:45, Dracus

Some kind of freckle. But it is better to post such photos not in the "Insects in the house" section, but in the "Classification of insects" section, in the corresponding topic.
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03.02.2017 12:47, Mantispid

It is unlikely that such a picture will be able to reliably determine the freckle...

04.02.2017 14:59, MihailS

Hello, tell me who it is. It is approximately 2 centimeters long. Appeared in the apartment recently. I find 1-2 pieces a day in different rooms. Usually they sit on the floor or move slowly on it. They can fly, but I've only ever seen them do it once. Quickly twitch their antennae quickly.

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04.02.2017 15:23, Victor Titov

Hello, tell me who it is. It is approximately 2 centimeters long. Appeared in the apartment recently. I find 1-2 pieces a day in different rooms. Usually they sit on the floor or move slowly on it. They can fly, but I've only ever seen them do it once. Quickly twitch their antennae quickly.

Xiphydria camelus is an alder horntail.
http://macroid.ru/showphoto.php?photo=156130

04.02.2017 16:22, MihailS

Xiphydria camelus is an alder horntail.
http://macroid.ru/showphoto.php?photo=156130

Thank you, he. About a month ago they brought home birch branches, the other day the horntail apparently thought that spring had come and started climbing

11.02.2017 6:32, biolight

Tell me, please, what kind of 10 mm creation is this?:

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12.02.2017 19:23, Victor Titov

Tell me, please, what kind of 10 mm creation is this?:

The photo is extremely uninformative, but this is a barbel beetle (Cerambycidae).
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19.02.2017 2:29, Алекс Сах

Dear friends,

Can you tell me, please, the name of this bug and how to deal with it-it appeared under the tile and climbs out of the joints (wall / tile). It has wings and can fly, although it doesn't fly often..



Here I searched in the previous tabs of this topic and found my ownsmile.gif, so this is Necrobia rufipes from the motley family.... Now let's try to display it...

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19.02.2017 4:01, ИНО

It's a small ground beetle. You don't have to fight it, you have to plug the joints. There is clearly some large cavity behind them, and, perhaps, even the external environment (as an option-a basement/basement). Because the beetle is not indoor at all.

19.02.2017 6:12, Алекс Сах

It's a small ground beetle. You don't have to fight it, you have to plug the joints. There is clearly some large cavity behind them, and, perhaps, even the external environment (as an option-a basement/basement). Because the beetle is not indoor at all.



Yes, it is very similar to Necrobia rufipes-ham beetle / kozheed and with them, as I understand it, you need to fight otherwise they will multiply... And so I noticed how their number increased... Now I don't know what tool to buy to get rid of them...

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