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22.03.2009 13:14, Papaver

And have fun?!!!
No - that won't do - the lady is suffering from a SUBCONSCIOUS dislike for them!
I'm not an expert on centipedes and unwanted pets, but to do:
1. I would have found it myself. a big crack (cracks?) under the windowsill. And I would examine it - how extensive the internal cavity is.
2. I would buy Dichlorvos and the appropriate amount of construction foam.
3. I would use "Dichlorvos" in the slot first, and then - construction foam.
4. Well, it would be nice to fix this gap with something outside.
By the way, there is an easier way - to get a man, a cat. he will figure out how to do it and do everything. And in general, it will continue to take care of you, protecting you not only from harmless flycatchers...

22.03.2009 23:37, guest: Анастасия

I know, we just called deznab the other day. These are betilid wasps. You can't withdraw it yourself... We brought them into the house along with the soil for flowers, so check-maybe they also settled in flower pots... In general, we are now waiting to see how it will all end. Deznab destroyed with the help of an insecticide "Arrivo", they gave a guarantee for six months...
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24.03.2009 20:57, Pirx

I know, we just called deznab the other day. These are betilid wasps. You can't withdraw it yourself... We brought them into the house along with the soil for flowers, so check-maybe they also settled in flower pots... In general, we are now waiting to see how it will all end. Deznab destroyed with the help of an insecticide "Arrivo", they gave a guarantee for six months...


Impossible - this is PR. Arrivo insecticide-a common pyrethroid, works well. Spilled pots? A six-year warranty is a big deal. Did you know that Arrivo is poisonous to humans and you are now breathing its fumes? In Ukraine, Arrivo is generally prohibited for processing in closed ground (in greenhouses). Do you have pots in your living rooms?

26.03.2009 14:38, Sanangel

This is a sugar beetle (Lepisma saccharinum), a primary wingless insect of the order bristletails .Heat-loving insects, common everywhere; prefer wet and dark places. They live in residential buildings, warehouses with food, shops, mills, libraries, etc. They are nocturnal. May damage sugar, bread, flour, cereals, paper, wallpaper, leather, etc.

26.03.2009 17:13, guest: Papaver

A colleague! Do not frighten the Guest, otherwise he will wash the bathroom floor - and the end of cute harmless animals...
To the guest:
It's not a joke about gender. Their "nest" is either under the tub or under the drawer where clothes are stored for washing. Yes! And they are not going to eat your skin!

28.03.2009 9:40, Полиночка

I have in the bathroom live
, too, at first small without antennae were recently 3 in the bathroom sat, each almost 1cm and all with small antennae
fotkala, but not very high quality came out due to poor lighting, and my device is not professional
I think that they are scaly
by the way, they are smeared perfectly-very soft
read the article that cleanliness helps from them-get out and
I haven't found anything about any more reliable means yet, because you know, it's clean, but somewhere under the baseboard and
they left me in two months from babies to mustachios=)

28.03.2009 9:44, Полиночка

I found a way to get rid of them:
"It's easy to get rid of them, as well as slugs-just wipe the floor with a cloth soaked in salt water."

28.03.2009 12:41, unidentified

In the toilet every evening, when the light is turned on, from 1 to 3 such insects are observed. To be honest, I don't like their neighborhood and would rather be in san. in a node alone.
What aerosols or other means are effective for the destruction of these individuals (maybe dichlorvos)?

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28.03.2009 13:53, Чешуйница

A little something - dichlorvos.
I also enjoy being alone, do you think I really want to look at you?
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29.03.2009 18:42, prr2

I think it's "Oryzaephilus surinamensis or mercator"
tell me, it looks like?
crawling on the ceiling, hanging out behind the ceiling baseboard, on the walls, etc. Appeared with the onset of heat, at least I think so. I can kill 10 grand in 5 minutes... doesn't seem to be afraid of the light
user posted image
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29.03.2009 21:13, Bad Den

Oryzaephilus surinamensis or mercator, one of them.
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31.03.2009 9:16, prr2

but I did not find information on how to poison them after all, sort out throw out cerealsflour, burn with boiling water.. and they'll leave what? maybe dichlorvos or something? please advise me

This post was edited by prr2-03/31/2009 09: 18

31.03.2009 11:15, guest: Антон

I find this insect for the third time in the living room!
It looks 3-4 cm long, the color is white or light yellow, the head is brown-black, a lot of short legs, you start to touch it resists briskly and twists into a ring, looks like a caterpillar but as if in a shell, once fell from the ceiling from above, and the house is old with wooden floors, threw it into the toilet in water very much she resisted, but quickly died! Who is it? Thank you so much waiting for your reply!

31.03.2009 12:33, Bad Den

This is most likely a centipede, kiwsy

31.03.2009 12:44, guest: Антон

Similar, but what to do with it and is it harmful?!

31.03.2009 15:46, Aleksandr Ermakov

Get it out of the toilet bowl, revive it and let it go out into the yard, closer to the pile with last year's leaves. Let him eat, a healthy animal.

In general, diplopoda from the ceiling is exotic. Are you not from the tropics yourself?...
Or does the neighbor from above keep a terrarium?

This post was edited by scarabee - 03/31/2009 15: 47

31.03.2009 16:15, Guest

the neighbor on top has a huge aquarium!!!)))

31.03.2009 16:37, Papaver

... under which, as usual, moisture condenses... That's where THEY live!
Only, judging by the description ("the color is white or light yellow", the head is a contrasting color with the "torso"), this is not a kivsyak.

31.03.2009 17:05, Pagan Fears

hello, in general, I need help
at home there were some strange beetles a few days ago, dark brown, small about 3-4 mm, a long proboscis 6 legs and antennae at the ends are thick and everything would be fine, but there are already hundreds of them, and I wash the whole kitchen every day, because mostly they are there, I kill them, but literally after a couple of days their number is replenished, I don't know if they resurrect or something else, they move very slowly, they don't fly, they don't react to light in any way. and the most disgusting thing is that they mostly get into the bread = not only is it unpleasant to see them, but you also cut the loaf, and these pests get out of there= in general, I personally don't eat them anymore.
there are no photos, because there is no camera that can clearly capture them due to their small size, but http://www.agrosynth.com/P12.jpg -very similar, however, it was written that, they say, this is a bean seed, however, these vile pests climb exclusively on bread. yes, and they appeared suddenly, they didn't buy any cereals, or anything like that. moreover, they do not have any specific lair. they're just stupid on the floor and in the bread. in general, help( what to do with them and who is it

31.03.2009 17:43, amara

Just don't panic, it's probably a rice weevil:
http://szezh.ru/vred.shtml
throw out pic

31.03.2009 20:06, Papaver

"Just don't panic, it's probably a rice weevil ... throw out the rice "...
and bread! And go for the weevils!

31.03.2009 20:17, Pagan Fears

well, I already thought that bread with them, consider a hot dog :DDD

01.04.2009 13:58, Guest

not kivsyak I looked at his photo in the Internet does not look like, it's too big, and my animals are smaller, if there is more I'll post a photo!

04.04.2009 3:41, guest: Марина

Imagine my cat caught a black spider at home! I don't know where it came from! I haven't even seen a single cockroach at home, but this is a black spider with a white pattern on its back in the form of a strip drawn several times, and from the side of the head on the back along the body there is a white stripe, the size of the body with the head is about 1 cm, the body is elongated. I can't get a better look at him, he's alive, running around the bank! And the worst thing is that he bit the cat's nose a lot, she purrs and licks her nose in displeasure! Help me find out what kind of spider it is! I've searched the entire Internet, but I can't really find anything! But right now it's already deep night! I'm afraid for my pet!

04.04.2009 9:34, Tigran Oganesov

Uzbekistan?
It would be nice to have a photo, at least some of it.
If you think that Karakurt - look at his photos in this topic.
Your spider is described as similar to Steatoda paykulliana. If so, then your cat is probably not in any serious danger.

08.04.2009 6:52, katerina5611

Hello! In the fall, I found several worms in the sofa.They look exactly like worms.Dark gray, 10-15 mm long, no more than 2 mm thick.Towards the head, the body is expanded.no whiskers.the legs are barely distinct.When you touch them, they squirm.I thought it was from the shoes that are stored in the sofa.I went through it, and the sofa was treated with domestos.And now sometimes I check-they are not there. And recently I look crawling the same on the wall (from the sofa 3 meters)!!! I also noticed that we started scratching at night.Maybe because of them.Who is it? What causes it and how to deal with it?We're going to have a baby soon.What is the harm of THESE? Thank you in advance.

08.04.2009 16:36, swerig

Can I see the photo???

08.04.2009 19:55, katerina5611

There is no photo.I was afraid I forgot to take a picture of them. frown.gif Is it possible to determine approximately? they look like a small peel from seeds.

08.04.2009 22:48, Pirx

Scalefish? Take a look at their photos on the Internet and write to us again, just in case they do...

09.04.2009 0:40, Dr. Niko

Leatherworm larvae?

user posted image

09.04.2009 7:45, katerina5611

Not leatherworm larvae exactly.You can't see my legs.
It looks like a scaly fish if you remove the antennae and paws.

09.04.2009 7:48, katerina5611

This one is similar if you don't have a mustache

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09.04.2009 8:16, Fornax13

Isn't that right?"
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/comm...llionella01.jpg

09.04.2009 11:26, guest: Антон

to: What's wrong with that?
I found it at home 2 times what is it?

09.04.2009 13:14, Bad Den

guest: Anton, these are the caterpillars 11

09.04.2009 20:28, katerina5611

Isn't that right?"
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/comm...llionella01.jpg

No.mine are plain in appearance and look like the peel of a sunflower seed.

09.04.2009 21:14, Dr. Niko

No.mine are plain in appearance and look like the peel of a sunflower seed.

Ekaterina, please explain what you mean when you write that they look like the skin of sunflower seeds. You know, seeds are also different. By shape or color? Or at least draw a silhouette of these creatures in the simplest editor.

11.04.2009 14:40, jiga

Hello everyone!
Here we managed to catch a small insect on the slope. They live mostly on the balcony (6th floor, south side, very warm sometimes), on the concrete floor under rugs, on wooden boards, on foam plastic, under the skirting boards of window sills. Several times found in the room on the windowsill, and in an empty ceramic pot.
Usually one or two, but in the pot and under the baseboards - 5-10 pcs.
The size is approximately 1 -1.3 mm.
I live in Moscow.
Help me identify them, I really want to know who lives next to me confused.gif

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11.04.2009 18:03, Fornax13

Hay eater Liposcelis divinatorius - "book louse".
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13.04.2009 8:36, jiga

Thank you very much!
Is it dangerous in any way?"

This post was edited by jiga - 13.04.2009 08: 36

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