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11.10.2008 4:28, Guest

Dear scientists smile.gif)). Help identify future victims: http://album.foto.ru/gen_photo_preview.php...photo_id=319054
They started up in the fall, apparently they wanted to spend the winter free of charge. They come out at night. They sit on the ceiling, curl around light sources. The body is greenish, with two pairs of transparent wings. Size 1.5-2 cm.

11.10.2008 12:07, Bad Den

Dear scientists smile.gif)). Help identify future victims: http://album.foto.ru/gen_photo_preview.php...photo_id=319054
They started up in the fall, apparently they wanted to spend the winter free of charge. They come out at night. They sit on the ceiling, curl around light sources. The body is greenish, with two pairs of transparent wings. Size 1.5-2 cm.

This is a golden-eyed bird (? Chrysopa sp.) from the order Reticuloptera (Neuroptera)

This post was edited by Bad Den - 10/11/2008 12: 08

11.10.2008 21:31, Guest

Bad Den, balshoe thank you!!!! Like golden eyes... And how much do their eyes weigh ? How to feed up to industrial scales? Are they dangerous if you tease them?

11.10.2008 23:23, Pirx

Bad Den, balshoe thank you!!!! Like golden eyes... And how much do their eyes weigh ? How to feed up to industrial scales? Are they dangerous if you tease them?


Dzhankoyskaya lol.gif?

11.10.2008 23:49, Bad Den

And how much do their eyes weigh ?

0.000001 carats each smile.gif

11.10.2008 23:51, Bad Den

Dzhankoyskaya lol.gif?
Samarkand region. The best is for children! smile.gif

13.10.2008 8:44, otrok

hi. tell me at my house started running some insects. gray size about a centimeter, a lot of legs, the body shape is not narrow like a cockroach and wider. in front, it seems like two antennae and in the back, it seems like the same as in front, I don't know where to look. but from the global die. spaibo in advance.photo for some reason does not get put

13.10.2008 11:32, Bad Den

Forum Search - - - > Scutigera
It?

13.10.2008 20:57, Guest

Sugar
flake It
http://nature.doublea.ru/index.php?p=4791654805&num=1


to Bad Den Scutigera still pobol 1 cm

13.10.2008 21:12, swerig

To otrok, Bad Den
This is what I wrote

13.10.2008 22:45, Bad Den

but the scaly fish is already a cockroach smile.gif

13.10.2008 23:51, Fornax13

but the scalefish is already a cockroach smile.gif

And she doesn't have too many legs smile.gif

14.10.2008 8:31, omar

These are woodlice smile.gif

14.10.2008 8:51, Bad Den

Omar, you knew, you knew!!! smile.gif
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14.10.2008 10:28, otrok

no it's not her not Scutigera weep.gif

14.10.2008 10:30, otrok

and not scaly. how to insert a photo I can't it would show weep.gif

14.10.2008 17:32, otrok

spaibo to all. it's a woodlouse. how to deal with them tongue.gif

14.10.2008 20:45, omar

And why? Try pouring less water on the floor when you shower wink.gif

15.10.2008 9:14, Odyssey

Good afternoon. Tell me, please
1. The larva in my photo is also a kozheed?
2. if not, who is it?
3. what does an adult insect look like?

Found it on the couch, length - about 8-10 mm.

Pictures:
picture: PICT0071.JPG
PICT0071.JPG — (37.94к)

15.10.2008 9:18, omar

sugar flake

This post was edited by omar - 10/15/2008 09: 18
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16.10.2008 9:19, Val-

Sugar
flake It
http://nature.doublea.ru/index.php?p=4791654805&num=1


Good day!
Who can tell you how to deal with this mess??? Maybe there is something from chemistry?
They finish the last wallpaper, soon they will start reading books, but then it's scary to imagine.

By the way, one interesting observation:
Previously, when there were few of them and somehow they did not catch the eye much - they were not afraid of daylight and artificial light.
But when it turned out that it was not clear what was feeding on the wallpaper, their total destruction began, they began to react to lighting (during the day they are not there, in the evening when the lighting is turned on in the room, they run away in different directions and very quickly), when hands or other objects approach them, they also react quickly running away to inaccessible places. Conclusion they began to learn!!!!

PS
were noticed, on the wallpaper, under the wallpaper (in places where they are loosely attached to the wall).

The question is no longer relevant smile.gif
Means of destruction:
1. To destroy them, you can buy an aerosol can of insecticide at the hardware store, which has the inscription "For crawling insects" or "for flightless insects" (the brand does not matter).
2. Sano K-600
3. etc.

This post was edited by _Val_-10/16/2008 12: 51

17.10.2008 23:53, Сергей Сутормин

hello, please help me!!!! I've been getting mosquito bites lately,but it's not him. Since it's already cold outside, I don't have them in my room, otherwise I would have noticed them, but there are small beetles that are like fleas, about 2 mm in length, and I only notice them in the evening (on the floor,walls, but not every day), brown in color. Once I woke up in the morning I noticed that I have about 10 such redness with a small tumor (like from a mosquito). Please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!

18.10.2008 9:10, Dmitry Vlasov

Perhaps these are bed bug larvae, and rat mites also bite people, but they are smaller - less than a millimeter...

18.10.2008 23:09, gordeys

Some creatures have settled at home, and if you look closely with a magnifying glass, you can see the wings, and the external structure looks like an ant. Today the child was bitten, she pinned down where she felt that they were biting, the smell is the same, now the bite itches. There are photos, but after they were taped up when they were caught, the wings broke out when they were pasted up. They don't fly, but rather jump like fleas. There is a photo of a pinned-down man and a few half-dead ones made of scotch tape, with his paws and wings spread out over the tape, which may help...
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19.10.2008 2:42, Victor Titov

Some creatures have settled at home, and if you look closely with a magnifying glass, you can see the wings, and the external structure looks like an ant. Today the child was bitten, she pinned down where she felt that they were biting, the smell is the same, now the bite itches. There are photos, but after they were taped up when they were caught, the wings broke out when they were pasted up. They don't fly, but rather jump like fleas. There is a photo of a pinned-down man and a few half-dead ones made of scotch tape, with his paws and wings spread out over the tape, which may help...
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You probably didn't register according to the existing rules on the site, and your photos didn't pass. But, judging by the description, you are tormented by bed beetles (their ability to jump, you probably imaginedwink.gif). "Google" the means of control yourself by typing "bedbugs".

19.10.2008 4:58, Mylabris

Gentlemen, I'm posting a crop of those very photos. These aren't bedbugs, but I think they're parasitic membranes, like chalcidids.

Pictures:
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19.10.2008 5:10, Victor Titov

Gentlemen, I'm posting a crop of those very photos. These aren't bedbugs, but I think they're parasitic membranes, like chalcidids.

I don't understand anything! confused.gif First of all, where did you get these photos, dear Mylabris?! Did you ask for help? Secondly, if these are exactly the right photos, then this is clearly (to put it mildly!) not bedbugs...

19.10.2008 9:55, gordeys

Mylabris just made my photos smaller, I left them in their original form, there are still legs around, you can see the wings. The wings are transparent, like those of ants or wasps, but small, so this animal cannot fully fly. And the structure seems to be similar to winged ants or wasps. On one large photo, even in my opinion, a yellow stripe can be seen on the last part of the body. I know bedbugs, and it's definitely not them! Of course, it's not a big deal that they bite, I didn't catch it myself, but someone at home bites. There are no bedbugs! If only mosquitoes, but I don't see them either. There are ordinary flies, but it doesn't seem like the time to bite them, and I'm inclined to believe the child.

19.10.2008 9:58, gordeys

Forgot... maybe it's important? In a calm state, the wings are folded over the body and you can't even see them right away, I'll try to make a macro with a magnifying glass today.

19.10.2008 10:23, Guest

here's another photo http://www.gordeeva-svetlana.narod.ru/IMG_1673.JPG

19.10.2008 11:58, Fornax13

It's not the betilids, is it? But make them bite and stink...

19.10.2008 13:19, Guest

Outwardly, it looks like I looked at photos on the Internet. And the dimensions are like this? I'll bet my hand that they don't bite, but that if you press down a little in your fingers, your fingers will then stink and you'll wash off the figs, the smell is persistent-stopudnyak!

19.10.2008 14:50, Guest

http://gordeeva-svetlana.narod.ru/IMG_1678.JPG it's live on the glass, though you can't really see the wings. How to deal with this animal taking into account children and asthmatics in the house?

19.10.2008 21:25, Stimmorol

Most likely, this is really a greenhouse grasshopper.
Can you specify the size?"

PS and tell me where you can get such a person)

19.10.2008 22:03, Fornax13

  http://gordeeva-svetlana.narod.ru/IMG_1678.JPG it's live on the glass, though you can't really see the wings. How to deal with this animal taking into account children and asthmatics in the house?

Yes, it really looks like something betyloid. Bethylidae, in theory, are parasites of other insects. To lime them on the vine, you first need to understand who they parasitize, and lime the hostsumnik.gif, But this, in my opinion, is unrealistic.
In general, I have, for example, periodically in the apartment from somewhere there are some chalcidoids (also parasitic animals) in large quantities. After a week and a half, they also disappear safely. So maybe there's no point in bothering?

20.10.2008 5:01, Mylabris

I don't understand anything! confused.gif First of all, where did you get these photos, dear Mylabris?! Did you ask for help? Secondly, if these are exactly the right photos, then this is clearly (to put it mildly!) not bedbugs...

I just went to the same links, saved the photos and cropped them in Photoshop, removing the excess. And uploaded directly to the forum.

20.10.2008 10:10, omar

On the forum, someone already had betilids in their house. Same symptoms. They bite and stink. It seems that the gentleman who was offended by them was from Krasnodar.
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20.10.2008 10:46, guest: Nata

I also recently discovered a similar creature (if not for the terrible smell , I would not have attached any importance to this midge, which looks like a very small ant). And now almost every day I find them in the same room on the windowsill or on the slopes of the window 1-2-3 pcs.?? confused.gif

20.10.2008 16:03, Fornax13

On the forum, someone already had betilids in their house. Same symptoms. They bite and stink. It seems that the gentleman who was offended by them was from Krasnodar.

It happens...

20.10.2008 16:20, Fornax13

I also recently discovered a similar creature (if not for the terrible smell , I would not have attached any importance to this midge, which looks like a very small ant). And now almost every day I find them in the same room on the windowsill or on the slopes of the window 1-2-3 pcs.?? confused.gif

If there is a photo, maybe someone will tell you what it is. In the meantime, this is exactly "a midge that looks like a small ant." Your description fits representatives of 2-3 orders, several dozen families, and it's generally scary to talk about genera and species.

By the way, can you create a special theme with photos of at least the most common synanthropes?
Although I have almost no doubt that each visitor will still have their own, endemic to the apartment, unknown to science, at least, a species (or even a detachment)... wall.gif

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