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29.06.2007 15:04, Tigran Oganesov

Well, yes, German women can be small. I'm already directly wondering what kind of creatures are there smile.gif

29.06.2007 15:07, omar

Let him draw it at least. It will be possible to tell up to the squad from the drawing.

29.06.2007 15:19, Chromocenter

We also have some small ones, 4 millimeters long, there are almost always wasps in the house, but they don't seem to bite with wings either. Sometimes there are a lot of them - they fly everywhere.

29.06.2007 15:47, A.Andrey

Thank you for your attention! I looked at photos of the "German woman" on the Internet - no, it's not her, it doesn't look like her at all. Rather, something closer to thrips in appearance (found a picture on the Internet). I didn't want them to fly, they just crawl, and unlike Trips, the ass is smooth, a little shiny. I didn't figure out how to insert a picture, so I'm giving you a link http://www.floranimal.ru/orders/2724.html

29.06.2007 16:53, Bad Den

No, it's definitely not thrips... no.gif

29.06.2007 23:13, sealor

Or maybe it's cellar woodlice, or there are others similar to them, I forgot what they are called?

30.06.2007 0:05, Konstantin Shorenko

Kozheaters are extremely unpleasant creatures. Every entomologist knows them by sight and is terrified of them. After all, these creatures are the scourge of all entomological collections. They cause harm by gnawing through various skins and skins that have not been tanned (in the absence of entomologist's collection fees). In the child's feces, their presence is most likely a coincidence. It is quite possible that the pot is located near the place of their, so to speak, nutrition. Well, you can fight them in the old and proven way-dichlorvos, or another similar insecticide. However, before you start processing, you need to find out exactly what they are gnawing at you and let the cherished stream of poison flow into this place. By the way, it can be any organic semi-decomposed object (even meat). Search and convert. And do not injure the child by carefully examining his cal.

30.06.2007 0:12, V

Any of the stafilins???

30.06.2007 13:30, igi99ksu

t/e/ as I understand it, rare animals once without a photo are still difficult for everyone to determine.....
okay, I'll try to take a photo....although they are hiding shuffle.gif

30.06.2007 16:24, sealor

Check out Google images of woodlice, for example by the name Oniscus.

01.07.2007 2:10, igi99ksu

I looked and I want to tell you that this is DEFINITELY not a woodlouse!!
by the way, I did a general cleaning today - I hope to see more of them at all.....

01.07.2007 23:05, Sparrow

Staphylin masses-hardly) like there are some small poisonous species true... maybe some abscesses?

02.07.2007 0:32, RippeR

beetles, in my opinion, generally disappear, since they do not intentionally bite humans.. Here something more serious will be

02.07.2007 0:48, Манор

Is this a scolopendra or not, and who is in the bottom photo?

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02.07.2007 7:20, sealor

In the upper picture, the drupe is not a centipede, it does not grow large and is not dangerous. And there's a flycatcher on the bottom one. or scutigera, also a centipede.
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02.07.2007 8:34, omar

And also not dangerous. smile.gif
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02.07.2007 8:47, Bad Den

Ha...
Fleas can... But they don't jump, like ...

02.07.2007 12:16, RippeR

you can't crush fleas that easily. Can bed beetles be bed beetles?? In general, without a photo, you can not pull out the name from the entomologist smile.gif

02.07.2007 12:23, Alex2006

I didn't figure out how to insert a picture, so I'm giving you a link

To insert a photo, click "advanced form" on the left, there will be "review" and "Attach" under the white text field.

02.07.2007 18:28, Konstantin Shorenko

In the upper picture, the drupe is not a centipede, it does not grow large and is not dangerous. And there's a flycatcher on the bottom one. or scutigera, also a centipede.

I agree, in Latin Lithobius forficatus (drupe) and Scutigera coleoptrata (flycatcher). By the way, the usual views for the south of Europe. parts b. SSSR

03.07.2007 13:27, A.Andrey

I apologize, but the intrigue is dragging on, because for three days I can't find any of these creatures. But it was already like this that they disappeared for a couple of weeks, and then they reappear.

03.07.2007 13:46, Tigran Oganesov

To insert a photo, click "advanced form" on the left, there will be "review" and "Attach" under the white text field.

So only for registered members.

I apologize, but the intrigue is dragging on, because for three days I can't find any of these creatures. But it was already like this that they disappeared for a couple of weeks, and then they reappear.
We will wait, it is really interesting what it is. Can you draw it?

03.07.2007 23:28, Aleksandr Ermakov

Do you look like these guys? (the one on the left and bottom)
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user posted image
Well, then, this is a banal wardrobe lice....

This post was edited by scarabee - 03.07.2007 23: 31
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04.07.2007 2:38, RippeR

scarabee:
You are a cruel man smile.gif

04.07.2007 11:12, A.Andrey

scarabee:
The one in the picture on the left and bottom is even very similar, only the back part is not so bloated.

04.07.2007 14:44, Aleksandr Ermakov

Well, it's her (louse) blood pumped. So fight them. There is nothing terrible and even more reprehensible in this. Now such animals began to come across (apparently in place of an empty cockroach niche).
Some time ago, we could not understand what our eldest child was allergic to, until I, a would-be entomologist, caught an interesting larva on the wall. Bedbugs! . Who would have thought it. It seems to be clean living, at home only sometimes kozheediki under the baseboards come across.. and here it is for you... It turned out that bloodsuckers freely walk through the ventilation passages of modern high-rise buildings. It was worth a lot of work to clean and etch the apartment and furniture, batten down all the hatches with mill gas. Now I constantly monitor it.
So, RippeR, I'm not violent, I'm seasoned smile.gif

04.07.2007 15:03, RippeR

if they're crawling all over the house, it's cruel.. smile.gif po-lyubomu

04.07.2007 15:29, Aleksandr Ermakov

Can be collemballs sem. Isotomidae. But they're too big.
and the phrase: "without legs and head..." confuses.
Worms or agile slugs of some sort. wink.gif

Something forum began to turn into a "corner of the exterminator".
Although, it makes me happy: I love the sinatropic fauna.

This post was edited by scarabee-04.07.2007 15: 31

04.07.2007 15:35, Aleksandr Ermakov

Oh these young parents wink.gif

04.07.2007 15:48, Tigran Oganesov

if they're crawling all over the house, it's cruel.. smile.gif in any way
Yeah, that's right. Well, how many of them should there be to crawl around the house? eek.gif

04.07.2007 16:23, omar

Obviously, war, trenches, typhus.... yes.gif
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04.07.2007 17:59, Aleksandr Ermakov

Be sarcastic about everything.... smile.gif
Andrey give us a photo and we will make a diagnosis.

This post was edited by scarabee - 04.07.2007 18: 00

05.07.2007 0:44, Tigran Oganesov

Obviously, war, trenches, typhus.... yes.gif

Aha, you give DDT!

05.07.2007 7:57, RippeR

It is more interesting to crush everyone, only by the piece.. This is such a strategy game will turn smile.gifout
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05.07.2007 11:00, omar

I immediately remembered an anecdote:
What would you do with $ 100,000,000?
I would buy a small African country, a lot of weapons and drive a strategy every day....
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05.07.2007 12:28, guest: анна

dear experts. please help me identify it from the description. in the bathroom, where, admittedly, it was quite damp, a bouncy one started up. dark gray body with six legs, knees arched like a grasshopper, two long (2 cm) whiskers like a cockroach, jumps like a grasshopper..I see it when I suddenly walk in and turn on the bathroom light. immediately jumps under the bathroom. I think I even saw two or three of them-different in size - the largest one is about a centimeter in diameter of the body.. the feeling is not the best - you go naked as a falcon, unprotected, and then on you-such jumpers-it's creepy. help me find out, pliz? and how to banish it? PS.
cats live at home. frown.gif confused.gif frown.gif

05.07.2007 12:43, RippeR

Cats have nothing to do with it. Animals - most likely some kind of crickets, or grasshoppers, but more, for some reason, it seems that crickets.
Etch easily-dichlorvos, mashenka, and other nonsense that is on the shelves..

05.07.2007 12:54, omar

Greenhouse grasshopper is also an option. If the legs exceed noticeably the length of the body, then he. If the legs are short and thick, then cricket.

05.07.2007 13:02, Guest

most likely crickets of some kind, or grasshoppers, but more, for some reason it seems that crickets.


don't crickets make distinctive sounds? I have a quiet bathroom.. take a picture is not udayetstsa, very fast jump. unless first with a sneaker, and then with a camera.. frown.gif

05.07.2007 13:07, Guest

Greenhouse grasshopper is also an option. If the legs exceed noticeably the length of the body, then he. If the legs are short and thick, then the cricket

and from where, can you tell me? I live in a high-rise panel, no one plants flowers in the neighborhood.. mg, the paws are longer. and with only the rear knees, and in front there are still a couple of thin ones.

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