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29.12.2023 19:48, Victor Titov

Hello everyoneWho can tell you what kind of creature it is? https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-7DJejiqMu...iew?usp=sharing

Surinamese flour eater Oryzaephilus surinamensis. More details are easy to "Google".

08.01.2024 2:33, Светик13

Hello everyone!Tell me what kind of insects?There is a lot of humidity in the house and mold forms on the walls, they have appeared recently, small ones,if they shine, they start running.
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08.01.2024 15:23, Victor Titov

Hello everyone!Tell me what kind of insects?There is a lot of humidity in the house and mold forms on the walls, they have appeared recently, small ones,if they shine, they start running.


Apparently, beetles from the family Latridiidae.

08.01.2024 16:53, Светик13

Apparently, beetles from the family Latridiidae.


Can you tell me how to get rid of them?

08.01.2024 21:39, Victor Titov

Can you tell me how to get rid of them?

This is the only way to combat dampness and mold in your home. By the way, they themselves are harmless to you. Unlike mold, which they feed on.

The post was edited by Dmitrich-08.01.2024 21: 40

09.01.2024 9:54, excellens

Thank you, but there's nothing like that in the house. We bought frozen fish and bones for the dog - all in the freezer. Can they run out of there?



Check out the dry dog food! A common pest in such industries!!

03.02.2024 10:59, Greg812

Good afternoon,

inside the house, light brown insects about 0.5-1 mm in size run along the walls, mainly at the junction between the ceiling and the wall. We don't have any pets, birds or fish. Who could they be and how dangerous are they?
Thanks

Pictures:
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photo_2024_02_03_08_56_50.jpg — (96.22к)

04.02.2024 2:38, Necrocephalus

The second photo shows nothing at all, the first one is also barely visible, and it's probably Dorypterix domestica

22.05.2024 5:57, jason1324659

i think it is really good!


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28.05.2024 1:43, Theta

Good morning! I've already been consulted here twice, and maybe they'll help me this time. I met this at night at the window. Location: St. Petersburg.
Actually:
1. Could it have come through the window or started up in the house?
2. Is the neighborhood dangerous if it does start up?
3. What to do, how to live, if it starts up?
Thank you so much in advance!
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28.05.2024 22:47, Necrocephalus

Sugar flake.

30.05.2024 4:12, guest: Theta

Sugar flake.


Thanks! And it's not typical for them to keep hanging out in one place when the lights are on, is it? I read that they run away and do not tolerate the light, but this one waddled on the spot. Could she have been poisoned while I was at war with the other guests? Well, could it have been stray or do we need to look for an entire population now? Again, I read that they belong in the bathroom, as if, and not in the room by the window... I understand, the vaunted St. Petersburg humidity, everything is fine, but it's strange somehow on her part to get out of hiding right under the fan.

20.11.2024 12:02, Anna M.

Dear experts, this is not an identification request, but rather my tiny effort to support this awesome community.

The photo is taken on 9 July this year in North East Moscow.

20.11.2024 12:38, Peter Khramov

Anna, thank you for participating! Can you upload to the photo gallery? Lik on the top of any page of the website — "Photo: Upload".

20.11.2024 21:35, Anna M.

Sure. It's done. (Sorry to say I had to leave most of the description fields blank.)

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