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05.12.2007 0:55, Насекомовед

Take a look at the search engines for "rat tick". If it is, then you probably have a large number of rats in the basement of your house. With them, these creatures and climb.

05.12.2007 1:49, Guest

I didn't find any pictures.The description is very similar. Pasib. Tomorrow I'll call the SES and let them poison me. I didn't even know such ticks existed
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05.12.2007 11:48, Насекомовед

Do not forget to seal up all the holes and crevices in the apartment under the baseboards, under the bathroom, in the toilet, etc., from where parasites can access.

05.12.2007 22:34, Nephilim

1. Most likely a field cricket (Gryllus campestris), here:
http://www.floranimal.ru/pages/animal/s/2857.html
2. Wings - of course, some species have short or underdeveloped wings.
3. Cricket content-here: http://irkinsect.narod.ru/Farm5.html
4. It is necessary to catch a female, which is quite difficult, because she does not cricket smile.gif

18.12.2007 14:40, Stellar

I've got something nasty at home, tiny yellow beetles. They look like a ladybug beetle with a shell of classic proportions - only less than a hundred times. So small that you can only see them when they are crawling. The color is light yellow, almost like a lemon. I did experiments on people: I put a beetle on my hand - it didn't bite. I don't attach any photos, because the MNU doesn't have a microscope.

What is it, what are they called? How to poison them? Or maybe, on the contrary, they are useful and need to be bred? confused.gif

18.12.2007 15:12, omar

If they're that small, they're not beetles. Count how many legs they have. If more than 6, then these are ticks.

18.12.2007 15:40, Mylabris

Or maybe coccidae?

20.12.2007 18:08, okoem

A camera / microscope is not required. Put your beetles on the scanner, set the maximum resolution... - now the image is ready.

21.12.2007 15:53, lerth

I was complained about the mass appearance of small biting insects in an apartment in St. Petersburg. Peter and the yard NG soon! These are definitely betilids, today I hope to have time to see what kind of genus.

And where are they from?!

21.12.2007 17:26, Mylabris

Or if you don't have a scanner, look under a magnifying glass and draw at least schematically in any editor - from Paint to Photoshop.

21.12.2007 22:58, Bad Den

Delivered with furniture/plants?

25.12.2007 9:33, Эрин

Hello! I don't have anything to do with entomology, so
if I ask stupid questions, don't judge me harshly.

I was brought to you by this question - I live in a panel 5et. house. And I've had this thing for 20 years now. It looks very scary. The size of 10-15 centimeters. Can anyone know what it is? confused.gif

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25.12.2007 9:39, Alexandr Rusinov

This is the scutigera millipede or in Russian flycatcher

25.12.2007 9:46, omar

Where do you live? In the south, I suppose?

25.12.2007 9:53, Эрин

No.In the Wedge.This is the Moscow region. Northwest of Moscow. It doesn't even smell south.

25.12.2007 9:55, Эрин

Or you can tell us more about this thing.Where it lives, why it supposedly started up, what it eats, and whether it should be destroyed. I don't want to, really, scary, but beautiful!

25.12.2007 10:02, omar

Oh how! This is the number. In the Moscow region, no one seems to have noticed it. I wouldn't destroy it. It eats flies and small cockroaches. So it is true that it is expanding its range so actively to the north. Do you have many of them?

25.12.2007 10:03, omar

Oh, yeah. It can't bite through a person's skin.

25.12.2007 10:11, Эрин

I don't know. I've only ever seen one. I don't know where their nest is. Yes, and I'm afraid-I have enough kondraty when I see her.

25.12.2007 10:17, Ilia Ustiantcev

A 15-centimeter body or with long appendages?

25.12.2007 10:20, Эрин

With appendages..
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25.12.2007 10:37, Alexandr Rusinov

I caught the same one in my apartment in Yaroslavl this summer, so they are also found north of Moscow.
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25.12.2007 11:02, Эрин

She's the same. Only from a longer distance

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25.12.2007 11:29, Victor Titov

Well, there will be fewer mosquito flies in your apartment now... Thank you for seeing the beauty and noting it. And you should not be afraid of it.

25.12.2007 19:49, Эрин

And another question - in the toilet
(I have a combined bathroom) live things of red color, the body is like a caterpillar-in the sense of rings, one and a half centimeters. On one side and on the other are two long whiskers. A lot of legs. Runs fast. Is it a flycatcher, too, just a small one, or is it some other alien life form that's been turned on by the dampness in the bathroom?

I don't have a photo-I rarely see this thing,usually when I'm standing in the shower. And there is no camera at hand)))

25.12.2007 20:38, Victor Titov

Judging by the description, this is also a millipede, only, most likely, a drupe. Predator. It feeds on small insects and spiders. And the image of it is here: http://zooex.baikal.ru/arthropoda/myriapoda.htm

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 12/25/2007 20: 45

25.12.2007 23:46, Эрин

Thank you very much! If anything else gets started in the house,I'll let you know))

26.12.2007 18:32, Victor Titov

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27.12.2007 12:27, Эрин

Yeah..Even as a child, I saw her skeleton chitinous a la PREDATOR RETURNS, planted it on a needle and took care of it like the apple of my eye, simultaneously scaring all the family. I was about 5 years old. Now I'm 24.My mother said that they saw her before I was born..year on 4.
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27.12.2007 16:58, Эрин

I also have such a thing. In the bathroom. Apparently without water-in any way. I just wonder-who thought to call it SUGAR????

27.12.2007 17:14, omar

As if sprinkled with powdered sugar

27.12.2007 18:48, Pavel Morozov

Flycatcher in an apartment in the Moscow region.
God forbid!
I would not like to.

27.12.2007 19:08, Victor Titov

As Anthrenus wrote above, in Yaroslavl it is already rare, but it is found in apartments...

11.01.2008 9:37, Marsel M

Help determine the home insect. My wife faints at the sight of them. They usually appear in the fall.

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11.01.2008 10:10, Victor Titov

This is not an insect, but a crustacean-a woodlouse. Probably crawling in the bathroom or toilet?

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 11.01.2008 10: 16

11.01.2008 10:24, Marsel M

Thanks for the reply. Now I will look for the source of humidity.

11.01.2008 15:30, Крошка Ди

This is the woodlouse Protracheoniscus sp. If you are interested, then it can be determined to the type, only for this you need to send me several copies of these crustaceans in 70% alcohol.

13.01.2008 21:49, Marsel M

This is the woodlouse Protracheoniscus sp. If you are interested, then it can be determined to the type, only for this you need to send me several copies of these crustaceans in 70% alcohol.

Thank you, but I'm not interested in their exact appearance. You must make sure that they are not

14.01.2008 4:23, Mylabris

Then fight the humidity.

14.01.2008 18:00, Vuka

Can you get rid of them? Very nasty indeed..

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