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15.10.2007 3:20, Ekos

No, you still go through your natural aversion to these beetles and try to still take a picture of them smile.gifAnd then without a picture of figs you will understand what it is...

15.10.2007 7:35, guest: Olllla

And only take pictures of the living, or can you take pictures of the dead? They seem to be pretending to be corpses, their legs are curled up and there is such a brown garbage can the size of a poppy seed, as if they are hibernating.

15.10.2007 10:17, vilgeforce

It is possible and dead, but whole, not crushed: -)

17.10.2007 11:40, Охотник за осами

The bastard is in the picture, you have to kill them! How to bite at night for a week or two the bump does not come off!

17.10.2007 11:45, omar

The bastard is in the picture, you have to kill them! How to bite at night for a week or two the bump does not come off!

Well, why was it necessary to write it? It's not true in an aggressive form!
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17.10.2007 13:58, Aleksandr Ermakov

Vo-vo Wikipedia he also claims that the flycatcher is not able to" sting " a person. although this idea admits

17.10.2007 14:26, omar

the fact is that I like to test everything the hard way. Especially how big beetles bite. Well, even the biggest flycatchers couldn't bite through my skin. Not once. So, it is excluded. Unless, of course, you are an infant or a princess on a pea.
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17.10.2007 15:35, guest: Brandashmyg

the fact is that I like to test everything the hard way. Especially how big beetles bite. Well, even the biggest flycatchers couldn't bite through my skin. Not once. So, it is excluded. Unless, of course, you are an infant or a princess on a pea.


And there can be a respected " hunter..." can't tell the difference between flycatchers and litobis or anything? And it's true, if you kill immediately, then what difference does it make?..
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17.10.2007 15:40, guest: Brandashmyg

it depends on what kind of flycatcher. I remember in eastern Uzbekistan (near the city of Angren) on the wall of a house I saw a creature at least 4-5 cm long. This I try not to exaggerate, according to my memories, with legs more than ten! I missed it, because I reached for tweezers, I was afraid to take it with my hand, because I remembered how an ordinary litobius in the Leningrad Region fucked me by the finger. On the other hand, of course, the size itself is insignificant and the creature could be quite harmless.

17.10.2007 20:04, RippeR

Wow! I would like to see such a thing! smile.gif

17.10.2007 20:35, Ilia Ustiantcev

waking up at night, on your arm! :diablo:

This post was edited by Ilya U - 10/17/2007 20: 35

18.10.2007 0:52, RippeR

better on the face tongue.gif

18.10.2007 8:46, omar

Flycatchers 4-5 cm long I have repeatedly caught in the Crimea, do not bite smile.gifThe Creatures are very tender, just grab your hand - immediately the legs crumble. weep.gif
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19.10.2007 11:11, Troglodit

The East is a delicate matter...Typical southern species can often be found in the north of vstock. This, in general, has long been so, without surprises. wink.gif


And in Nizhny Novgorod-how do you like it? It seems that this species is actively moving north, turning into a house synanthrope with a practically worldwide distribution
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19.10.2007 11:50, Bad Den

And in Nizhny Novgorod-how do you like it? It seems that this species is actively moving north, turning into a house synanthrope with a practically worldwide distribution.

eek.gif
Where did you catch it in NN?

19.10.2007 13:11, omar

Yes, where?

22.10.2007 22:58, login for n

Good evening, everyone.

There were insects in the house about a week ago... like not fleas, bedbugs, ticks?
small ones, less than a millimeter.
dark, crawling.

I attached a photo.
Tell me what it is and how to lime this stuff.
Thank you to all responders.

This post was edited by login_for_n - 22.10.2007 22: 59

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22.10.2007 23:10, Fornax13

It doesn't look like insects at all. Ticks of some kind. It is difficult to say anything definitely with such an increase. Maybe they brought something with them. Does a lot of this stuff go around the house?
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22.10.2007 23:14, login for n

I ran over a dozen and a half in the course of the evening. on the cabinet, sitting at the computer.
and in this number - only today.
In terms of magnification, this is the maximum, it is very small, and the lens is still a macro zoom, and not a pure macro, there is ~ 1:3 maximum/

This post was edited by login_for_n - 10/22/2007 23: 16

22.10.2007 23:27, Fornax13

Hmm, for a random skidding something a lot... What's your floor?"

23.10.2007 8:33, omar

Did you buy potatoes in bags or other vegetables in bags at home? rolleyes.gif

23.10.2007 13:26, login for n

3rd floor of a 5-storey building.
I got up in the morning.. and their darkness on the windowsill.
From the map box, from bags..
In general, with a probability of 80%, I understood where they came from. (20% probability-entered about a walk on the steppe, but ett is unlikely, tk. I go there often, and there have never been any ticks before.)
A sound card came to me 9 days ago, from an ebaya, from an American store.. so it looks like there were ticks in the box from the card (immediately upon receipt, the box was clean). I noticed them - a little-nesk. a few days ago, at first I thought that it was such a small midge - we have it in the summer (Odessa). Yesterday I realized that it was not a midge at all, well, you suggested it here..
In the morning, I threw out all the packages (most of all on the box from the card was), bags, some of my documents from that window, ...
passed them to hell, wiped them with alcohol., well, things in the laundry, and the pillow in the UV and thermo cleaning.
The main masses of ticks were destroyed, only a few remained.
But the bad thing is that everything can not be washed physically - there are expensive equipment (computer monitor, audio equipment, etc.).
How to make sure that the remaining ticks do not multiply again? Offspring? By what? Disinfect the room with UV rays (where can I get a lamp)?

23.10.2007 13:43, amara

Most importantly, do not panic, they do not multiply so quickly. You removed the bulk of them, and they didn't seem to bite.

23.10.2007 14:23, login for n

> > Most importantly, do not panic, they do not multiply so quickly. You deleted the bulk of it

Why, then, did they multiply so much in a few days?

23.10.2007 14:26, login for n

(analyzing)
There is still the possibility of crawling these small (ticks?) from the neighbors-on the floor below in the apartment, some dark personalities set up a grocery warehouse.

23.10.2007 14:34, Bad Den

Here! It may very well be that from them.

23.10.2007 14:41, login for n

And at what temperature do ticks die?

23.10.2007 19:30, Tyomochkin

IMHO dichlorvos will help. RAID kills really everything! A friend's cat died (I forgot to take it out of the room)! As they say - an attempt is not torture! Only if it's from below, then you need to talk to these "personalities"!

24.10.2007 12:49, Troglodit

  eek.gif
Where did you catch it in NN?


In the Sormovsky district. I'm writing a note right now, and if it's ready, I'll send it to you if you're interested.
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24.10.2007 13:34, Bad Den

Of course it's interesting! beer.gif

24.10.2007 19:53, Tigran Oganesov

Post it here, everyone is interested smile.gif

25.10.2007 4:11, guest: Olllla

I can't take a picture! They are very small, my camera on the phone does not take them, and there is no other one at hand yet. But their larvae have made progress, now they are brownish with spots even, and with hair (scum what), their head is either black or brown. Leatherheads, right? Do they settle on paper as well? Apparently, on anything that can hold their eggs. I've already thrown out everything I can and re-combed everything I can. From the room where they lived, everything was taken out and washed. They were nowhere to be found. now they appear singly on the windowsill, apparently climb to warm up or want to be released on the street.
If kozheedy, then what to poison them, except for dichlorvos. Are they afraid of any odors, plants, or something like that? Should they be poisoned from flying or crawling insects?

25.10.2007 8:54, Bad Den

What city are you in?

25.10.2007 20:51, Tigran Oganesov

Blagoveshchensk

26.10.2007 6:31, guest: Olllla

Yes, Blagoveshchensk, Amur region. No one is familiar with such insects here. Apparently, the former owners from the south brought it and left it for us.

05.11.2007 13:17, shteffy

In the apartment there were greenhouse grasshoppers, I'm afraid that they will breed like cockroaches, can you tell me how to deal with them?

12.11.2007 23:55, Iwan777

Please help us determine what kind of beetles live in the same apartment with us, do they bite?
Description: brown, 3 mm long, like flying, very often found on windowsills. It looks like they're heading for Beloe, but that's just a guess.

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13.11.2007 0:53, Bad Den

Skin-eating beetles of the genus Attagenus. Most often Attagenus smirnovi
Bite does not bite, but damages various products of plant and animal origin (cereals, for example).

13.11.2007 9:55, amara

Question to Bad Den, and that smirnovi strongly pushed unicolor ssp. unicolor? Can you tell me how they differ in appearance? Thank you.

13.11.2007 12:17, Bad Den

I regularly came across unicolor (and still comes across it) at various grain processing enterprises, and smirnovi more often in homes (I catch it on my windowsill at home, sometimes it's not in boxes with insects-3 times "ugh"smile.gif).
Outwardly, they differ only slightly well. A. smirnovi is generally smaller, with a darker skin structure compared to the ndcr. pronotum. Actually, here are their photos:
Attagenus smirnovi - http://www.dermestidae.com/Attagenussmirnovi.html
Attagenus unicolor - http://www.dermestidae.com/Attagenusunicolor.html
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