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25.04.2007 15:31, Tigran Oganesov

Could it really be aphids?

26.04.2007 11:35, Гурман

well aphids sort of like another form

26.04.2007 15:14, Tigran Oganesov

Look at the pictures on the Internet, maybe similar...

27.04.2007 13:26, Гурман

so they would give links to pictures of what can be

there are probably a lot of pictures

27.04.2007 14:38, Tigran Oganesov

http://images.google.ru/images?hl=ru&q=aph...m=1&sa=N&tab=wi

27.04.2007 15:12, Гурман

so dofiga and nothing looks like

in this photo http://www.garde-rail.com/artists/greg/pics/aphids.jpg the closest thing to the shape of the body is the second one on the right

and here http://coop.co.pinellas.fl.us/Commhort/IPM...ed%20aphids.jpg something like this, although they did not come across in such numbers, they almost always crawl alone, I did not see closer than 10 centimeters from one another

27.04.2007 15:23, Tigran Oganesov

Are the hind legs as long?

27.04.2007 15:44, Гурман

yes, like no, like all the legs are the same and not long

27.04.2007 19:16, Насекомовед

Dear Gourmet, I understand all your concerns, but I don't think it's possible to solve your problem without material directly from you. Still, try to borrow a digital camera from friends or colleagues and take pictures of these insects at the highest possible magnification.

27.04.2007 20:42, RippeR

http://www.mzephotos.com/gallery/insects/spider-beetle.html
http://quasimodo.versailles.inra.fr/inapg/...es/ptinidae.jpg

Maybe?

27.04.2007 22:23, Gwynn

Can any of the experts say what kind of animal it is, and how to get rid of it ?
There are such nightmares on the balcony, as soon as you open the door, they really want to get into the room. On the balcony, not with an armed eye, just looking back, you can see from 5-10 such horror stories.
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28.04.2007 1:21, Bad Den

This is a blood-sucking fly (Hippoboscidae). On the balcony (I think you have the last floor of a panel house?) they appear from birds ' nests located on the technical floor, for example. Get rid of them... Well, I guess only by eliminating the hosts of these flies...

28.04.2007 1:53, Gwynn

This is a blood-sucking fly (Hippoboscidae). On the balcony (I think you have the last floor of a panel house?) they appear from birds ' nests located on the technical floor, for example. Get rid of them... Well, I guess only by eliminating the hosts of these flies...

Thanks for the reply. The second-to-last floor, but I don't think that's important anymore. And how much is this fly dangerous to humans ?

28.04.2007 8:25, Guest

It is slightly dangerous for humans, but it can get into the hair and drink blood there. Unpleasant.

28.04.2007 15:56, shantekler

help to recognize
very small fleas of black color, with two antennae, size-about mm and less
got in the bathroom on the sink and on the bath, near the water
crawl slowly and jump nearby
what to do? how to fight?

28.04.2007 17:50, Aleksandr Ermakov

The second-to-last floor, but I don't think that's important anymore. And how much is this fly dangerous to humans ?

Just the floor is important: most likely they are from the site and moved to you. They do not pose a serious danger to humans, although it is assumed that they can carry Lyme disease pathogens (like ticks). And the bite is quite painful.
The one that takes a fly swatter and go ahead. They are quite nimble, although they do not like to fly.

28.04.2007 18:11, RippeR

not 100% fleas. Maybe leaf blocks? no.gif confused.gif rolleyes.gif wink.gif
Try to take a photo, if you don't have a camera, take it from your friends (look for it), since it's difficult to tell anything from the description (can you imagine how many thousands of species there can be with a similar description smile.gif)
Possible callballs

28.04.2007 22:57, Zhuk

Funny thing. Haven't seen them in a while.

29.04.2007 13:21, Gwynn

Funny thing. Haven't seen them in a while.

I can share smile.gif

02.05.2007 11:48, Гурман

No, this one is too big

our less than 0.5 mm

that's why it's hard to photograph

02.05.2007 13:15, Гурман

he took a weak microscope, fixed the object with a drop of saliva (he was unable to get out of it), and sketched it

what I took for a mustache under a magnifying glass turned out to be legs - that is, there are only 8 of them-a spider?

there are two short appendages between the forelegs that look like they have eyes on them

the body is semi-transparent, the drawing is "insides", they can also be seen if you turn it over

the body is flat, the legs under it converge in one place, by the way, the "eyes" also grow out from under the calf - there is something like a small head, it is covered with a calf-although maybe he hid it there, defending himself

I caught another one - the drawing of the insides is a little different, but similar

there are instances in which the body has a slightly different shade - yellowish, reddish or greenish, apparently depending on what it ate

Pictures:
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02.05.2007 13:19, Tigran Oganesov

These are ticks.

02.05.2007 13:35, omar

Those are the ones. There are no indoor plants covered in cobwebs in the room?

02.05.2007 13:56, Гурман

there are no such cases

are these ticks dangerous to humans in any way?

02.05.2007 14:06, Гурман

give a link to the detailed description

02.05.2007 14:07, omar

It's hard to say. You can imagine an allergic reaction when they are inhaled in large quantities.

02.05.2007 14:15, Гурман

what do they eat?

02.05.2007 14:21, omar

Uh.... There are a lot of ticks (genera tooteapot.gif). And everyone eats what is prescribed. From your drawing, it will be difficult to determine... confused.gif

02.05.2007 14:34, Гурман

well, guess what is most found if you search for images of "ticks" Google

hint-the accent may be on a different vowel

02.05.2007 15:16, Tigran Oganesov

Score Acarida and you will be happy wink.gif

02.05.2007 15:45, Гурман

yes, I have already tried everything - there is nothing similar in the photos

what is characteristic-in this species, the legs are very similar to those of a spider - they rise up from under the body, bend at the joints and fall down, especially because of the front legs, the tick looks like a spider

and the shape of the calf is very characteristic - it has a narrowing closer to the front, where I drew it

This post was edited by Gurman - 05/02/2007 15: 47

02.05.2007 16:54, Tigran Oganesov

What you drew is definitely a tick. Which one is another matter. There are tens of thousands of them, it is clear that not all of them were photographed smile.gif

03.05.2007 9:41, jurok

I'm not an expert, so I turn to specialists, who did I catch at home? confused.gif

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03.05.2007 9:47, Bad Den

And where is the house located (country, city)?

03.05.2007 9:56, jurok

And where is the house located (country, city)?


In Moscow

03.05.2007 10:43, omar

Obviously a greenhouse grasshopper. Cool, however, for Moscow. In the apartment?

03.05.2007 11:00, jurok

Obviously a greenhouse grasshopper. Cool, however, for Moscow. In the apartment?


in the apartment, in the bathroom
I read, I'm not the only one so lucky - in Kiev they live very well in the basements, so I think they settled in mine, probably jumped to me on the 6th floor by ventilation

03.05.2007 12:26, Гурман

and how to determine it?

03.05.2007 12:54, Tigran Oganesov

According to the determinant, looking through a microscope. I just don't know the qualifiers for ticks.

03.05.2007 13:41, Насекомовед

Or you can catch it in a test tube with alcohol and take it to the sanitary and epidemiological station, telling the reason for the concern. Maybe they will come to you later to visit you. Just catch more, 10-20 pieces, not 1-2.

This post was edited by Insect Expert - 05/03/2007 13: 43

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