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13.11.2007 15:22, amara

Thanks Bad Den, I saw this photo, but I thought maybe there are some differences in the shape of a mace.
The most common beetle on my windowsill for many years. By inertia, I thought it was unicolor ssp. unicolor, and now I will look, thank you.

13.11.2007 16:59, Bad Den

Thanks Bad Den, I saw this photo, but I thought maybe there are some differences in the shape of a mace.
The most common beetle on my windowsill for many years. By inertia, I thought it was unicolor ssp. unicolor, and now I'll watch, thank you.

In the shape of a mace, of course, there are differences, but by eye, without binoculars, it is easier to color smile.gif

13.11.2007 17:51, Iwan777

Thank you. I've never seen them in rump. Only on the windowsills and still get out of the parquet when the floors are washed by his wife. Moreover, when double-glazed windows were installed in two rooms, these creatures no longer appeared on those windowsills. Most likely, they feed on wood or tow, which is the insulation between the window block and concrete.

15.11.2007 1:09, guest: Светлана

  http://www.webpages.ttu.edu/fmayer/Orthopt...0new_page_1.htm
Here we found a similar one.


Thank God I found you, what kind of creature has been terrorizing me for a year now! The presence of someone else, and a frightening appearance, in the bathroom or toilet has already led to neurosis! Especially when it's something else that jumps at you! What if it bites you? shuffle.gif
Now I know what kind of insects they are...the truth is not so loyal! My question: - either I, or-they!!! We definitely don't get along together! Moreover, they are not there, then they jump in whole hordes. And even now! It's winter, after all.
How to get rid of them so that once and for all.... And don't be too barbaric!

P.S - and they, these grasshoppers, do not bite? wink.gif a girl after all....It's scary!

15.11.2007 1:25, Bad Den


P.S - and they, these grasshoppers, do not bite? wink.gif a girl after all....It's scary!

They can pinch quite sensitively wink.gif

15.11.2007 7:21, taler

"How to get rid of them, so that once and for all.... And don't be too barbaric! " -a flamethrower.This is for Ripper's

15.11.2007 9:47, omar

Andrey, since you're already trading, I'll have an SVD. Change to Tuzov wink.gif

15.11.2007 10:41, Bad Den

SVD? On Rublyovka? It's not serious! Take the RPG-7, you will not miss! lol.gif
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15.11.2007 12:32, RippeR

I have homemade ones.. smile.gif the jet of fire is not very large, but it is quite thin and smooth, you can get to the most unfortunate animals without scorchinglol.gif, And the complexion of the device is slender, the dimensions are not large, the tank on the back smile.gifis

15.11.2007 12:44, RippeR

Take the BMP, you will not miss lol.gif

15.11.2007 13:39, omar

Oh, BMP parking is hard.... frown.gif

15.11.2007 14:12, b-t-v

About 2 weeks ago I was bitten by some creature. Thought a mosquito. But then they found small brown beetles, for all this time only 3 (probably well hidden, since they searched the entire sofa, there is no one). They only bite at night. Very much itchy and swollen!!!! weep.gif weep.gif weep.gif Please help me withdraw!!!!
Found photos on the Internet, very similar!!!!!!

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15.11.2007 14:19, omar

They can't bite.

15.11.2007 14:20, b-t-v

Biting, already 19 bites!!!

15.11.2007 14:21, omar

It's not them.

15.11.2007 14:21, b-t-v

Only he still has a mustache!!! It is 2 mm in size

15.11.2007 14:25, Tyomochkin

When you create such a theme, it is almost flexible, if there is no photo! So take a photo to the studio! It's impossible to tell from the descriptions!
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15.11.2007 14:30, b-t-v

I can't take a picture, my phone won't pick up!!! Very small ones. confused.gif

16.11.2007 0:54, Guest

They can pinch quite sensitively wink.gif


eek.gif No, I don't agree! let them bite!!! make me hurt.... revenge from that only sweeter! tongue.gif

16.11.2007 0:57, Севтлана

Oh, it's hard to park a BMP.... frown.gif


And hijacking is even harder! wink.gif

16.11.2007 1:49, RippeR

you have on Rublevka such tanks are worth nothing, and even a modest BMP....
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16.11.2007 1:51, RippeR

you most likely have some fleas, and even more likely a bed bug.. In the photo, there are beetles that can't bite.

16.11.2007 9:22, taler

I tend to favor bedbugs.The symptoms are theirs.Only at night, itchy and swollen.If there is wallpaper in the area of the bed?If there are,pay attention to where they extend away from the wall.Tear them up and check them out.Also their favorite place in the baseboard.Again, look in the area of the bed.Bedbugs are herd animals,so a colony will be found immediately.Poison, probably, with dichlorvos.

16.11.2007 9:24, taler

And the similarity with beetles only in color can be.The size of a bug with a match head, the shape of a ball or droplet.
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16.11.2007 10:50, omar

  eek.gif No, I don't agree! let them bite!!! make me hurt.... revenge from that only sweeter! tongue.gif

Try flagellation. Such a thing...
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16.11.2007 11:07, b-t-v

These are beetles, not bedbugs or fleas! Yesterday they were poisoned with dichlorvos, but tonight they didn't seem to bite! Thank you very much!!!!!!! jump.gif

16.11.2007 13:56, Ale-x

lol.gif If they still bite, set up a night watch to find out the identity. Keep in mind that in addition to mosquitoes, bedbugs and fleas, there are also other bloodsuckers, both flying and crawling, such as lice. By the way, and in what place do they bite? smile.gif
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16.11.2007 20:40, Алексей Яковлев

These beetles never bite anyone, because they rob in the kitchen! If you check the food supply, or even better dried grass (maybe something from the pharmacy is), find them. Just take a closer look!

And biting, no doubt, a bed bug. Dichloos also works on it, but it is best to fight it with cold. Ideally, take out the bed and bed / sofa in the cold, but you can also open the windows in the bedroom wide open in winter for half a day. Everyone will die!

16.11.2007 20:56, RippeR

in the next topic about punctures in non-entomological publications, someone gave an example about a cockroach on the cover with the signature beetle mimicking a bedbug or vice versa.. And you want to bet that it's the beetles that bite you.. bedbugs are often confused with them, only bedbugs always have a piercing-sucking apparatus, and beetles have a gnawing one, i.e. mandibles or jaws, if it is more understandable.. You can look at your animals very carefully, and then tell us the final version.. Fleas are generally flattened from the sides, not from above, and there are a lot of other differences, so it will be easy to tell about them at all..
And don't forget-dichlorvos is the best friend of the bitten wink.gif

17.11.2007 7:35, taler

And biting, no doubt, a bed bug. Dichloos also works on it, but it is best to fight it with cold. Ideally, take out the bed and bed / sofa in the cold, but you can also open the windows in the bedroom wide open in winter for half a day. Everyone will die!
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Don't, don't die, the bed / sofa will be dragged back lol.gif lol.gif lol.gif

17.11.2007 7:38, taler

then b_t_v:
By the way, the house was not entered by refugees/workers from neighboring CIS countries?With them often enter such here neighbors....

19.11.2007 12:29, guest: aversun

Please tell me what kind of insect has settled in my house. It is up to 1 cm long, quite brisk, and, like, harmless.
user posted image

19.11.2007 12:37, AlexEvs

You would still post a photo. But I think that this is either a Triplura (blacktail) from the lower insects, or not an insect at all, but a centipede-Scutigera coleoptrata. In general, "offensive" insects usually do not start up in homes, so do not be afraid!

19.11.2007 13:23, aversun

For some reason, the link to the photo doesn't work. I'll try druzhoma.

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19.11.2007 13:40, omar

Sugar flake.

19.11.2007 15:07, aversun

Thanks!

25.11.2007 19:29, Chromocenter

In fact, it is harmless, it will not do anything to you, it will not spoil fresh food.

26.11.2007 12:08, amara

I regularly came across unicolor (and still comes across it) at various grain processing enterprises, and smirnovi is more common in homes (I catch it on my windowsill at home, sometimes it's not in boxes with insects -


Today I looked at the color, it looks like I also have Attagenus smirnovi on the windowsill and not A. unicolor as I thought before.

27.11.2007 8:22, guest: Ollla

I am struck by your calm attitude towards these beetles. Just think, I found a couple of beetles on the windowsill, my wife is driving a rag from under the baseboard, what garbage! Well, you give!! I've been having a tantrum for two months now. And all because of them. They lay their fucking eggs wherever they go!!! In any place where they are molded and preferably more woolly and papery. after the global purge, there were no two weeks, and now they are again flying out one by one from somewhere and already more. They also have large wings the second turns out to be there? By the way, plastic windows or wooden-on the drum. Plastic is also good to fly to, apparently to communicate. Got one. I'm afraid that soon they will get to the guinea pig, her hair falls normally, they probably have a feast every time.
So your calmness surprises me.
Will the apartment promo code help? Or fight them бесполезно.
РЅ. I even found a nasty maggot in the soda, okay?

27.11.2007 8:31, guest: Ollla

In the picture my "freaks"!!!!
And I can't take a picture of them all, too small. By the way, they sometimes bitesmile.gif))))probably when you press it down by accident, like self-defense. or it seems that when they touch the skin, irritation appears. I also had this, b_t_v, you are not the only ones.

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