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16.08.2021 2:02, queza

Does it bite people?
Someone's eating me, and I can't catch anyone." I already look nervously at any insect.

16.08.2021 6:34, Dmitry Vlasov

Please help me identify it. I caught it on myself. Size 2-3 mm.

absolutely harmless leafblossom that feeds on wild plants

The post was edited by Elizar - 08/16/2021 06: 35

17.08.2021 23:51, queza

I continue to search for biting insects.
What is it? The size is 1 mm long. Therefore, the quality of the photo here is only obtained.

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17.08.2021 23:57, ИНО

Staphylinidae gen. sp. But I doubt that they are the ones who are biting you, unless you are a decaying zombie.

18.08.2021 0:02, queza

Continuing my search 2. Next caught. Slightly scratched.

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18.08.2021 2:00, Necrocephalus

senoed

21.08.2021 4:06, queza

Continuing my search 3. The next unidentified insect. Size 2-3 mm in length.

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21.08.2021 21:26, ИНО

Some kind of parasitic hymenopteran. Don't let the name of the group bother you, it has nothing to do with human parasites. Stop looking for it, because it's starting to smell like pisciatry.

21.08.2021 22:40, queza

So the bites appear. And the dermatologist said, " everything is OK, the skin is fine, it's probably bites." So I don't know what else to do yet.

22.08.2021 0:25, Necrocephalus

I highly recommend viewing it.
https://ok.ru/video/670501374690
The apartment has not been treated for insects yet?

This post was edited by Necrocephalus - 08/22/2021 00: 32

22.08.2021 0:48, queza

Necrocephalus, about glitches - by. I just see bites (or something similar to bites) on the skin. And I'm trying to find out the source. First floor, parquet floor-the same age as the house, so I do not exclude insects. I did not look for all these insects in the corners, but caught them on my clothes and skin.
In the direction of all sorts of sores/beriberi, I also take actions, but the process is not fast - get referrals to doctors, from doctors for tests, get results, etc. For me, it will even be better if the problem can be solved with a course of pills than to re-lay the floors and look for holes in the basement.
And yes, the apartment was treated with pyrethroids, so as I understand crawling can be excluded.

22.08.2021 1:01, Necrocephalus

I did not idly recommend the film at all - it is really good and perfectly reflects the development of entomophobic neurosis - 6 years of my work in a specific organization allow me to say this.
And the fact is that many pyrethroids have a pronounced skin-irritating effect - when they come into contact with surfaces treated with unscrupulous disinfectants, it turns red, itches and rashes appear on it. Especially if the processing was uncontrolled, inconsistent with each other, and there were several of them.

This post was edited by Necrocephalus - 08/22/2021 01: 02

22.08.2021 1:22, queza

As for entomophobic neurosis-actually, there is no neurosis. Just annoying incomprehensible nonsense with the skin. Ie here is a problem, but what to do with it is unclear. Whether insects, or atypical urticaria, or allergies-it is impossible to find out the source, so adequate measures can not be taken.
Regarding the treatment - I wiped the contact surfaces, handles, etc. with a solution of soda according to the instructions. So I think if there is anything left, it should decompose itself upon contact with oxygen in a month or two (according to the same instructions).
By the way, Google does not know "entomophobic neurosis". What is this officially called in medical practice?

22.08.2021 1:38, Necrocephalus

Doctors call this " parasitic delirium." I like my name better - it better reflects the essence of the problem. You are an optimist - good products based on pyrethroids have a residual effect of up to six months. Handles are weird, but there are also walls, doors, door jambs, floors, furniture, window sills...things you can touch. And the handles - just on the palms of thick skin, it rarely suffers. In addition, if you were forced to treat with "cold fog", then all this undoubtedly settled on your clothes that hang in closets, and bed linen.

This post was edited by Necrocephalus - 08/22/2021 01: 49

22.08.2021 2:38, queza

When I wrote "contact surfaces", I actually meant tables, furniture, walls next to furniture, etc. And all the clothes/linen/towels were washed. I washed the floors, too. I basically know how dangerous pyrethroids are. But also to wash everything straight in general is somehow stupid. The whole point is to leave this stuff lying around in hard-to-reach places.
About the decomposition of course not exactly, but the idea is that I can get contact now only if I climb with my bare hands to wash the baseboards, etc.
As for the "cold fog" - so there are no other options. For sane money, normal processing is not performed using acceptable methods. And I didn't see them for being insane either. The same tool should be applied to all surfaces with spray pens and move all furniture. Two men for 3 hours of work in an ordinary apartment. Now all SES are private and all work in residential areas only with cold fog, no matter what they promise.
UPD:
Here you are - another insect. Size 2-3 mm. Found just dead on the bed. I didn't search specifically. Somehow too many of them for a treated room with mosquito nets on all the windows.

This post was edited by queza - 22.08.2021 02: 48

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22.08.2021 2:55, Necrocephalus

Not all of them are private. Pyrethroids are not very dangerous, the main problem is just in the skin-irritating effect. Problems start when:
1. The treatment is carried out in excess of the working emulsion concentration. Usually, no one even uses measuring utensils when diluting the concentrate. They do not calculate the amount of product applied, but proceed from the principle that more is better.
2. Use low-quality cheaper products that have not passed registration in the Russian Federation and a full cycle of tests, including toxicological studies on laboratory animals. They can pour a bad product into a" good " canister and come to a call with it.
3. The most important thing - what are we struggling with? Depending on the target type of arthropod, the concentration of the agent is calculated, and the treatment itself is carried out on exactly those surfaces with which potential victims will come into contact. Total processing of the entire room often does not even make sense, but it leads to health problems. It's like drinking handfuls of antibiotics just in case your stomach gets sick.

22.08.2021 3:01, queza

Or you can find information on" non-private " SES that provide services to individuals. It might come in handy. Just as far as I know the state. The SES turned into Rospotrebnadzor and it retained only controlling functions.

22.08.2021 3:04, Necrocephalus

Apparently, a representative of the Sciaridae family is a fungal (soil) mosquito. They usually live in waterlogged soil, including flower pots. And now it's summer, and insects, especially such small ones, will easily get to you from the street, mosquito nets do not provide complete tightness. But this is not a reason for personal drama. I advise you to accept this fact.

22.08.2021 3:06, queza

As long as they don't eat me and breed in the apartment itself, I don't care.

22.08.2021 3:10, Necrocephalus

Unfortunately, advertising spam on this once-good forum is enough without me, the moral freak moderator has long put on his direct duties. Therefore, I will refrain from direct advertising. katsapko.taras@yandex.ru

This post was edited by Necrocephalus - 08/22/2021 04: 13

22.08.2021 3:20, queza

Necrocephalus You can still link to the state SES in the personal account. It's just that when I was looking for SES, I searched everything, but I didn't find any analogues of the old SES. Only Rospotrebnadzor ,which "devoured" everything and closed it. Or private traders.
I'm writing here, because I can't send it to my personal account. It returns an error: "The message can't be sent, because either the recipient doesn't have the right to receive Personal Emails, or his mailbox with personal emails is full."

22.08.2021 12:19, ИНО

You'd better refer to a therapist....

In general, pickling an apartment in the blind, struggling with an unknown "poltergeist" is a clear symptom umnik.gif

P.S. How many photos of innocently killed animals have you already posted, but not a single one of your own on the Internet? After all, they can also be used to roughly determine who bites (if bites).

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23.08.2021 5:19, queza

Considering that before the etching, all the legs were covered with bites, and after that it almost passed - about the psychotherapist by. It was poisoned not blindly, but from fleas. Bites were characteristic, faced already.
And I now find out more about insects just in case, but I still think more about allergies /urticaria. But it will be a shame to run to the doctors, take a bunch of tests and drink a bunch of pills, and then find out that some midge has bred under the window after the rain and sometimes flies in to bite me.

23.08.2021 10:45, ИНО

Do you have a running pond under your window? Midges only breed in them. Mosquitoes are another matter, but they're hard to miss. In general, at home in a quiet environment, if you carefully monitor yourself (and in your case, I do not doubt this), any biting person is detected quite easily. Well, unless you have a dream, like Dobrynya Nikitich from the cartoon, then yes, a rat can bite off a piece of ear at night (a real case in our house), but with all your other symptoms, I doubt it. It seems that you wake up several times a night from the slightest itch, turn on the light and look, look, look. And how many harmless creatures you've already found. shows that you are looking very carefully. But the parasite is still not found...

They are trying to explain to you here that it is not appropriate to poison blindly - it is like shooting blindfolded - nothing good will come of it. In general, IMHO, totally pickling an apartment is the last thing that is allowed only if, for example, a bunch of "nests" of bedbugs are found in it, and it is not possible to get to each one for the physical elimination of CSOs.

23.08.2021 17:13, TMA93

Hello everyone can you use this photo to determine what kind of spider it is? I moved into the car behind the mirror.
Every day weaves a big round web, I remove it, the next day again... teapot.gif

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This post was edited by TMA93 - 08/23/2021 17: 24

23.08.2021 19:57, Dmitry Vlasov

Hello everyone can you use this photo to determine what kind of spider it is? I moved into the car behind the mirror.
Every day weaves a big round web, I remove it, the next day again... teapot.gif

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Krestovik most likely. You can't tell for sure from this photo. Is it impossible to catch a spider and "evict" it from the car???
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23.08.2021 20:02, Dmitry Vlasov

Necrocephalus You can still link to the state SES in the personal account. It's just that when I was looking for SES, I searched everything, but I didn't find any analogues of the old SES. Only Rospotrebnadzor ,which "devoured" everything and closed it. Or private traders.
I'm writing here, because I can't send it to my personal account. It returns an error: "The message can't be sent, because either the recipient doesn't have the right to receive Personal Emails, or his mailbox with personal emails is full."

Soviet SES were transformed into Rospotrebnadzor and Hygiene and Epidemiology Centers. The first-officials who write "pieces of paper", the second-work "on the ground", including providing services to private individuals. Search in your city...

24.08.2021 11:05, TMA93

Krestovik most likely. You can't tell for sure from this photo. Is it impossible to catch a spider and "evict" it from the car???

This monster was sitting behind the mirror eek.gif
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24.08.2021 19:56, Victor Titov

This monster was sitting behind the mirror eek.gif
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Well, yes, it is - Araneus sp.
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10.09.2021 6:13, Guest

Good afternoon! Please help me determine what kind of beetles have started ((it looks like a chicken tick
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11.09.2021 2:10, Necrocephalus

Looks like. But the image quality does not allow us to say more. One thing is obvious-yes, these are ticks for sure. No bags of vegetables or building materials were brought in? Especially those that were previously stored in sheds or poultry houses?

This post was edited by Necrocephalus - 11.09.2021 02: 11

06.10.2021 10:51, Скарабей

What kind of animals? Many such caterpillars were found today (06.10.21) in dried linden inflorescences, many of which they have already managed to eat. Suspicions have fallen on the lime moth/mottle moth, but I'm not sure if it feeds on dry leaves

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06.10.2021 13:02, Victor Titov

What kind of animals? Many such caterpillars were found today (06.10.21) in dried linden inflorescences, many of which they have already managed to eat. Suspicions have fallen on the lime moth/mottle moth, but I'm not sure if it feeds on dry leaves

Not a moth definitely-it's a caterpillar of some kind of moth.

07.10.2021 21:28, Dobrolyuboff

Help me identify it. I found it on the bed. On the reverse side, this specimen has a proboscis of about 2 mm. Thank you in advance mol.gif

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07.10.2021 22:55, Triplaxxx

This is a bed bug, but not a bed bug, a random popadanets.

08.11.2021 22:18, Caitriona

Good evening!

A couple of weeks ago, they found a black fluffy caterpillar on the road and took it home. Since then, the caterpillar lives in a box, sleeping almost all the time, crawling under a leaf.
But today I found something strange in her box. I'm afraid we might have brought some parasites with her. Please tell me what it might be.

This is the caterpillar itself:
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The most incomprehensible thing:
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09.11.2021 4:53, Mylabris

The caterpillar sleeps its last sleep. And near the puparium of a parasitic fly, most likely, tachins. A fly larva emerged from the caterpillar and pupated.

09.11.2021 9:43, Caitriona

weep.gif Thanks for the answer! It's a pity. That's right, the caterpillar seems to have become smaller, but it's still alive. So she has no chance after the parasite?

09.11.2021 11:30, AVA

  weep.gif Thanks for the answer! It's a pity. That's right, the caterpillar seems to have become smaller, but it's still alive. So she has no chance after the parasite?

No. frown.gif

27.12.2021 11:50, ВячеславК1988

Hello, tell me what kind of bug.
We bought a Christmas tree in a tub, and tenants came out of it.

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