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19.08.2008 11:11, Tigran Oganesov

Den is right. This is not a bite, but an irritation from the paws or an allergy.

19.08.2008 12:05, Ozzfan

I couldn't hit my neck and shoulder with my heel even if I wanted to) I'm not particularly interested in whether they can bite or not, even if it's an allergic reaction or irritation, it's not very pleasant. Wake up in the middle of the night, and on you some kind of crap crawls, etozh and shit yourself so you can))... I need to find out how they can be taken out of the house!

19.08.2008 12:09, AlexEvs

That this is an allergic reaction is for sure.
And it is hardly possible to withdraw them. Try "Masha" to miss the cracks, it may help. In general, most likely, if you remove them in your apartment, they will still get to you from the entrance, basement, and other apartments.

19.08.2008 12:35, Ozzfan

The problem is that I live in a private house... BUT earlier(or rather, 1.5-2 years ago), this evil spirit was not in the yard, not in the house!!! And recently began to appear more and more often! What can be the reason for such activity of these creatures?

19.08.2008 13:33, Victor Titov

The problem is that I live in a private house... BUT earlier(or rather, 1.5-2 years ago), this evil spirit was not in the yard, not in the house!!! And recently began to appear more and more often! What can be the reason for such activity of these creatures?

Where do you live? In what area?

19.08.2008 13:55, Ozzfan

Ukraine Zaporizhia

19.08.2008 15:13, Bad Den

The problem is that I live in a private house... BUT earlier(or rather, 1.5-2 years ago), this evil spirit was not in the yard, not in the house!!!

Well, then I can only offer a low-power nuclear charge smile.gif
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19.08.2008 17:41, Victor Titov

Ukraine Zaporozhye

Well, then it shouldn't be so rare for your places. This millipede is currently found in homes much further north: in the Moscow and Yaroslavl regions. You just didn't notice them before. Apparently, they did not settle in your house before, and due to the nocturnal lifestyle in other places suitable for its habitat, you did not meet it.
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19.08.2008 23:08, AlexEvs

Yes, and yet skutigera is listed in the Red Book of Ukraine, it turns out. So they need to be groomed, sown and propagated)
And to be honest, I still haven't found a way to get rid of them. Especially in a family home... So try all the same "Masha" to apply. It might help...

20.08.2008 14:59, fly-km

wink.gifI think correctly, if it is not very hot, you can close all sorts of cracks with a grid, such as doorssmile.gif

21.08.2008 22:46, guest: Тимур

Hello there!
Please tell me about the insect in the picture.
http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/mihailov-ta/view/87893/

21.08.2008 22:50, Fornax13

Earwig of the genus Forficula. I don't know what kind.

21.08.2008 22:57, Guest

Thank you so much for your prompt response!

23.08.2008 22:55, Affa

by the way. Our pets, after another bullying, feel great and have already restored their population. Some aliens from outer spacemad.gif, for the 3rd time we are poisoning with different poisons and they at least have henna, some of them are certainly dying out. But new ones are coming even more than before. weep.gifWhat to do??? How to withdraw money??? Help!!! confused.gif

23.08.2008 23:03, Fornax13

And these are ticks after all??? Not hay eaters by any chance?

24.08.2008 13:34, муся

I'm already paranoid about insects eek.gif
who is this, a random guest or something started up again ?
user posted image

24.08.2008 13:56, Ilia Ustiantcev

Most likely, this is the red-legged shield bug (Pentatoma rufipes)

24.08.2008 13:59, муся

...... bedbug............................ you don't scare me so immediately
he lives on the street or from those who are home-bloodsuckers?
when it was crushed by fear, the smell from it was quite strong..

24.08.2008 14:22, Ilia Ustiantcev

No, it's on the street. coleop123. narod. ru/hemiptera/Pentatoma_rufipes.htm

24.08.2008 14:54, муся

the photo on the link is definitely a bug, they have a characteristic shape-you will not confuse..
I've seen such greens on the street.
and this one in the photo has an elongated shape, not a trapezoid, closer to an oval and the legs are thick, especially the front ones.

24.08.2008 15:13, Ilia Ustiantcev

Then something aquatic or from Cimicomorpha. But definitely not a bloodsucker.

25.08.2008 12:50, guest: Руслан

HELPEEEEEE

I have a lot of them in my kitchen, they are crawling everywhere, they are not on plants! who are they and where can I apply? mol.gif

26.08.2008 13:04, fly-km

what if they're at home? they don't take a swing at the collections yet, but they got it so bad? what do they want? they eat detritus, don't they?"

This post was edited by fly-km-26.08.2008 13: 05

27.08.2008 22:16, metallman.92

the flycatcher will not throw a cockroach pencil lol.gif

28.08.2008 0:02, Guest

and what will happen?)

28.08.2008 6:07, Мих

Dust!.. pour any poison into the room.. raptor can help.

28.08.2008 6:46, Мих

IN SES

28.08.2008 9:16, Bukashechnik

Judging by the description, and what does not live on plants, it is a Hairy house mite-Glycyphagus domesticus De Geer. A synanthropic, mainly house-dwelling species that lives on a wide variety of substrates of plant and animal origin, such as cheese, and sometimes reproduces on them in such large numbers that it becomes of serious economic importance. It is less common in barns and granaries. It is found in apartments that are characterized by high relative humidity (85-95%) at a temperature of 15-20°C. The main habitat of the hairy tick in homes is a carpet and a wall carpet. In products that are sufficiently compacted (flour, cereals), it is located only on the surface, also, obviously, because of the long bristles. In humans, these mites cause acarodermatitis, called " grocer's scabies."
It is advisable, of course, to contact the relevant organizations in order to withdraw them

This post was edited by Bukashechnik - 28.08.2008 09: 17

28.08.2008 19:10, evg2008

Our house is full of BUGS!!!!CAN'T get rid of it!!!Appeared suddenly and everywhere! In cereals, in flour,in pots, crawling on the walls and on the floor in droves, were seen in bed!!..... small, oblong, hard!!They don't fly!Help if anyone knows what these beetles are!!!!!!! And how to deal with them?????

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28.08.2008 19:19, Sparrow

To me, they look like the Surinamese flour eater (Oryzaephilus surinamensis)

user posted image

This post was edited by Sparrow - 28.08.2008 19: 21

28.08.2008 19:20, Sparrow

http://www.diclib.com/cgi-bin/d1.cgi?l=ru&...showid&id=14075

methods of dealing with such pests from the Soviet encyclopedia) true, there is more industrial scale, but the general train of thought I think is clear.

This post was edited by Sparrow - 28.08.2008 19: 22

28.08.2008 19:23, Fornax13

Oryzaephilus surinamensis (Surinamese flour eater) or the related O. mercator. Go through the supplies of flour and cereals, they came from somewhere out of there. Throw out the hotbed, store bulk products in an airtight container.

28.08.2008 19:30, evg2008

We've already thrown everything out, and Toko's food is still in the refrigerator.And there are more and more of them.Bread and pasta don't have them.Hotbed - is it theirs, or flowers???

28.08.2008 19:37, Sparrow

Hotbed-cereals or flour where they breed, maybe some pasta, try vacuuming them from furniture and things and once again search the shelves for their food. And ask your neighbors from the bottom to the top wink.gif

28.08.2008 19:40, evg2008

Oryzaephilus surinamensis (Surinamese flour eater) or the related O. mercator. Go through the supplies of flour and cereals, they came from somewhere out of there. Throw out the hotbed, store bulk products in an airtight container.

they write: "blow up checkers poison with chlorine" , we can't have an infant and a cat in the house, but still thank you for the suggestion, maybe someone knows another way to get rid of these flour eaters. mol.gif

28.08.2008 20:04, evg2008

And please tell me, they are not harmful to people, otherwise it already feels like they are crawling on us... !!! THE HORROR !! Do they bite or not???WHO KNOWS WRITE!!!

28.08.2008 20:20, omar

they are absolutely harmless to human health. Don't bite

29.08.2008 7:15, Bukashechnik

Flour eaters don't bite, that's for sure, but the breeding ground can be anywhere. In nature, the beetle leads a predatory lifestyle, eating small insects under the bark of shrunken and diseased trees. Synanthropically inhabits grain elevators, warehouses, silos, mills, processing plants, shops and residential areas. Damages dried fruits, grain products, flour, bran, cereals, grain with a moisture content of 15 % or higher, rice, meal, cake, confectionery, tobacco, collectible materials, dried meat. In addition, it is found in oatmeal, semolina, barley, pasta, malt, sod, breadcrumbs, in products of oilseeds, ground and other nuts, cotton seeds, almonds, cocoa, biscuits, dried vegetables. Chews through paper and cloth bags.
One of the most effective and at the same time environmentally friendly methods of destroying pests of stocks should include thermal - the use of high or low temperatures. If pests are detected, products should not be immediately discarded. If the products are poorly populated with pests, then initially it is necessary to select all beetles, butterflies, larvae, pupae and destroy them by mechanical means or pour boiling water over them. Peas, beans, and cereals can be washed in salt water, while beetles and their larvae float up. Flour should be sifted through a sieve. After such cleaning, to completely destroy pests, the products must be heated with dry heat at +70 C. For insects, the exposure is approximately one hour, for flour mites-15-20 minutes. Low temperatures are also effective in killing pests, especially insects. So, for example, at a temperature of -10 C, a rice weevil dies in 4 days, a grain grinder, flour crunches-1 day, a grain mole-2 days. But some pests are quite resistant to freezing. So, at a temperature of -10 C, the pea seed dies only after 130 days, and the larva of the hairy mite survives for 330 days. After heat treatment, the products can be used for food. Highly contaminated products, as well as those affected by mold, should not be eaten, as this can cause food poisoning or allergic reactions.
In the rooms where pests are found, it is necessary to carry out a thorough cleaning: sweep out and destroy spilled flour, cereals and dust, as eggs and larvae of pests may remain. Clean the cracks of kitchen cabinets and tables and pour boiling water (1 tablespoon of soda per 1 liter of water) or lubricate with vinegar essence.
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29.08.2008 7:51, Дзанат

cute beetles smile.gif

29.08.2008 11:17, montreal

Please tell me, is there any hope that this is a grain individual(and not a fur or kozheed), if it was found on the remains of a wedding loaf? And how are these beetles hatched?

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