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26.03.2018 9:06, Victor Titov

  https://yadi.sk/i/m0VygTHo3TkBm9
https://yadi.sk/i/75YRE_n93TkBmM

And now exactly hay eater.

27.03.2018 15:07, Кузена

can IT bite a child?

IT does not bite and does not cause any noticeable damage, but it is quite difficult to lime these reptiles.

28.03.2018 23:10, Nadia1

Here's more.

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28.03.2018 23:18, Nadia1

And such...

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29.03.2018 16:38, Victor Titov

Here's more.

Beetle from the family of Grinders (Anobiidae).

29.03.2018 16:39, Victor Titov

And such...

And this is the shriveled corpse of a sugar flake-Lepisma saccharina.

03.04.2018 8:38, Mihail2828

Good afternoon!
Help me determine it. I found it in my apartment.
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03.04.2018 11:54, Victor Titov

Good afternoon!
Help me determine it. I found it in my apartment.

Suddenly, from the gateway
, a Terrible giant,
Red-haired and mustachioed
Ta-ra-kan!
Cockroach, cockroach,
cockroach! eek.gif

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 03.04.2018 11: 54

03.04.2018 16:53, Necrocephalus

Apparently, the cockroach is black, not red. I mean, Blatta orientalis

03.04.2018 21:31, Victor Titov

Apparently, the cockroach is black, not red. I mean, Blatta orientalis

It's clear that he's not a redhead. It's just a wonderful verse rolleyes.gif, so I quoted it...

04.04.2018 17:39, book-reader11

Good day to you!
Apartment on the 3rd floor of a 3-storey building (Stalinka).
The floors are wooden, the ceiling and walls are plasterboard.
Periodically I see a lot of beetles (mostly in the corners closer to the balcony doors). The length is about half a centimeter.
Suspicion that they fall either from the attic (through cracks in the ceilings) or from the basement through the air holes in the floor.
Help us identify what these beetles are.
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04.04.2018 19:42, OEV

Good day to you!
Apartment on the 3rd floor of a 3-storey building (Stalinka).
The floors are wooden, the ceiling and walls are plasterboard.
Periodically I see a lot of beetles (mostly in the corners closer to the balcony doors). The length is about half a centimeter.
Suspicion that they fall either from the attic (through cracks in the ceilings) or from the basement through the air holes in the floor.
Help us identify what these beetles are.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthrenus_scrophulariae

This post was edited by OEV-04.04.2018 19: 43
Likes: 1

04.04.2018 20:08, book-reader11

  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthrenus_scrophulariae

Thank you very much! No matter how much I searched for it myself, I still missed it.

I read that it damages furs and wool.
Could you give us a hint on how to deal with it properly?

06.04.2018 16:51, Ольга Титова

They look like a water meter. Please help me identify it.
Sakhalin, mid-July.
https://cloud.mail.ru/public/Jz8P/qcKVdNMjV

06.04.2018 17:54, Necrocephalus

Water skaters are, only in a red coating of some kind. Mozht ticks it? With water insects, such red small mites happen. It can be seen very poorly.
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07.04.2018 8:24, TMA93

What is this mustachioed miracle?
the size without a mustache is less than a centimeter

user posted image

This post was edited by TMA93 - 07.04.2018 08: 30

07.04.2018 10:34, Mantispid

What is this mustachioed miracle?
the size without a mustache is less than a centimeter


sugar flake
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08.04.2018 21:06, Nadia1

Another foundling.

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08.04.2018 21:18, Nadia1

He is

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08.04.2018 21:43, Nadia1

And this is from the head...

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08.04.2018 23:13, Victor Titov

Where do you even get this dismembered thing?
Another foundling.
He is
Here is the beetle's head.
And this is from the head...
And this object is crushed beyond recognition.

22.04.2018 21:47, Nadia1

Continuation of the series...

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22.04.2018 21:49, Nadia1

and this is something flat and smooth. white dots - reflection from the lamp.

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22.04.2018 21:51, Nadia1

and more...

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24.04.2018 19:48, Nadia1

like a tick

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24.04.2018 19:49, Nadia1

and this is already unclear who

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25.04.2018 17:52, Necrocephalus

Continuation of the series...

Some small staphylin was present. They don't live on the premises. I got it by accident.

25.04.2018 17:54, Necrocephalus

and this is something flat and smooth. white dots - reflection from the lamp.

Something incomprehensible. Try to take a better picture. I'm not even sure if it's an arthropod or part of it - maybe some kind of seed.

25.04.2018 17:55, Necrocephalus

and more...

Spare parts from staphylins.

25.04.2018 17:58, Necrocephalus

like a tick

A tick of the genus Dermacentor. Drinks human and pet blood. Tolerates borelliosis, pyroplasmosis, and quite a lot more. But he also lives only on the street.

25.04.2018 17:59, Necrocephalus

and this is already unclear who

Dismembered... frown.gif

30.04.2018 16:49, MXM

Help me identify it. About 1cm, maybe a little more, today, I arrived as a hare from Elk Island.

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30.04.2018 16:56, Mantispid

Help me identify it. About 1cm, maybe a little more, today, I arrived as a hare from Elk Island.

cattail Platycerus sp.

04.05.2018 17:54, book-reader11

Good afternoon
Help identify small oval beetles and this large one.
Do I understand correctly that these are all leatherheads?
Or is the larger one a different species?

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04.05.2018 19:46, Necrocephalus

Small-leatherworms Anthrenus picturatus, large-valgus hemipterus. the latter is an exceptionally free-living species that cannot live at home.
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04.05.2018 20:32, book-reader11

Thanks!
Tell me, can the coniferous substrate for laminate serve as a food source for these kozheeds?

04.05.2018 21:25, Raener

Hello
Today I was walking down the street (the scene is in the south of Ukraine, the city of Nikolaev) and saw an incomprehensible insect. Google does not give out anything similar to requests, but I really want to find out what it was.
Description of the insect: a matte black oval flat body with a large number of segments. Very similar to a woodlouse, but with three pairs of legs (which is why, in fact, I decided that it was an insect) and, unlike a woodlouse, the body is not so convex. Not a cockroach, not a beetle, not a centipede, maybe someone's larva. In general, please tell me who understands.

04.05.2018 21:28, Necrocephalus

Oh, I don't think so...

04.05.2018 21:29, Necrocephalus

Hello
Today I was walking down the street (the scene is in the south of Ukraine, the city of Nikolaev) and saw an incomprehensible insect. Google does not give out anything similar to requests, but I really want to find out what it was.
Description of the insect: a matte black oval flat body with a large number of segments. Very similar to a woodlouse, but with three pairs of legs (which is why, in fact, I decided that it was an insect) and, unlike a woodlouse, the body is not so convex. Not a cockroach, not a beetle, not a centipede, maybe someone's larva. In general, please tell me who understands.

variant-dead-eater larva

05.05.2018 9:50, Raener

Thank you very much!
Yes, that's right, this is it. It looked very similar to what is shown in the photo.
Their photos are not really in Google for some reason, mostly adult beetles. You can't even tell the exact look.

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