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13.04.2009 19:32, Fornax13

No, nothing for a human being.

14.04.2009 13:35, guest: Дмитрий

"This one looks similar if it doesn't have a mustache"

I have such without a mustache nasitsya on the parquet
fast horror
and strong some
newspaper will not kill just a sneaker smile.gif))

20.04.2009 21:28, xoxa

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Recently removed a bunch of things from the balcony (boxes of rags).
after that, in the apartment, especially in the room with this junk, animals began to fly, similar to mosquitoes, but more green.

how to get rid of uninvited guests?
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20.04.2009 21:34, swerig

Chrysopa sp-harmless critter

20.04.2009 21:36, swerig

They'll fly away as soon as it gets warmer. Apparently just wintered

21.04.2009 7:36, xoxa

yes, really harmless, even sometimes useful smile.gif
"eats aphids, spider mites"
and will help get rid of moths?)

it will be hard to fly away, there are nets on the windows. and in the room where they mostly live (like a storeroom) there are plants, will they not multiply there?

21.04.2009 21:11, okoem

it will be hard to fly away, there are nets on the windows. and in the room where they mostly live (like a storeroom) there are plants, will they not multiply there?
They will not reproduce, they are predators.
Tweezers on the wings - and through the window...

25.04.2009 21:41, VAZ

Who is it? Lives in Costa Rica.

Pictures:
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25.04.2009 21:44, Fornax13

Korydalida is gorgeous! smile.gif This is from the order of lop-wings.

28.04.2009 15:54, kty

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With the arrival of spring, all the windows are in these comrades. Sometimes they get into an apartment.
Who are they and what are they known for?

28.04.2009 20:13, Dr. Niko

Some small beetles (Heteroptera), I don't know the family.

28.04.2009 20:17, Guest

Hemiptera.

29.04.2009 5:06, Aaata

Who is it? Lives in Costa Rica.

Korydalida is gorgeous! This is from the order of lop-wings.

What size is it?

29.04.2009 20:36, Fornax13

Korydalida is gorgeous! This is from the order of lop-wings.

What size is it?

I would venture to assume that it is from the genus Chloronia. They are relatively small - I think, 10 centimeters in a span - maximum.
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02.05.2009 9:32, VAZ

Korydalida in the full-size picture. I saw another one, bigger, but dark brown.

02.05.2009 19:43, Guest

Korydalida in the full-size picture. I saw another one, bigger, but dark brown.

On a monitor of what size to watch a full-size korydalida? smile.gif I get it about a meter wide...
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02.05.2009 20:00, Papaver

You are lucky - you have just a little bit in a little bit! wink.gif

03.05.2009 6:24, Aaata

You are lucky - you have just a little bit in a little bit! wink.gif

Well, I was already thinking that my monitor was wrong and was going to change it. smile.gif

This post was edited by Aaata - 03.05.2009 06: 25
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03.05.2009 16:48, kaa

For many years now, I have been observing such an insect in the country: black, similar to a bumblebee or bee, but much, much larger. It flies fast. It collects pollen and nectar. Some kind of bumblebee, I think. What do the experts have to say? I enclose the photo.

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03.05.2009 16:56, lepidopterolog

Xylocopa violacea, the carpenter bee. And where is the dacha?

03.05.2009 19:29, kaa

Thank you.
I live in Mykolaiv region, Ukraina

03.05.2009 20:55, Vabrus

Well, okay thensmile.gif

09.05.2009 16:32, Coccinellidae

Here is such a monster at night the cat found on the windowsill, I think he climbed to us through the open window. I was terribly scared, because I have never seen such a giant in person. Who was it? Does it bite? Isn't it poisonous?

Photos are bad, but it didn't work out better, because fotkala at night with a lamp. But maybe experts will determine.
The jar with which the spider is covered is from cotton swabs, this is for those who imagine what size it is for comparison with the size of the spider.

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09.05.2009 23:51, Pirx

Thank you.
I live in Mykolaiv region, Ukraine


It can't have X. valga in confused.gifit?

10.05.2009 9:19, алекс 2611

Why can't there be an X. valga? confused.gif


Nikolayev probably has both violacea and valga.

10.05.2009 23:19, Coccinellidae

will no one recognize my monster? Who almost ate my cat?
I forgot to tell you, I live in Nizhny Novgorod

This post was edited by Coccinellidae - 05/10/2009 23: 52

12.05.2009 1:46, Боря

In my opinion, this is a Crosspiece (Araneus diadematus, sem. Araneidae). It feeds on flying insects and is harmless to humans.

12.05.2009 6:10, Aaata

And it's not dangerous for a cat.

12.05.2009 20:46, Coccinellidae

Borya, Aaata,

Thank you very much! Really like him! Googled it, similar to the pictures. Thank God, I've lost my peace and sleep.


PS For fans of spiders, I inform you that my krestovik was caught and sent to the street, and not slapped with a sneaker.
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12.05.2009 21:13, Aaata

Borya, Aaata,

Thank you very much! Really like him! Googled it, similar to the pictures. Thank God, otherwise I lost my peace and sleep.
P.S. For spider lovers, I inform you that my krestovik was caught and sent to the street, and not slapped with a sneaker.

In the Nizhny Novgorod region, there are no other similar arachnids, as well as there are no species that are dangerous to humans and domestic animals. Thank you for your humanity, that you didn't work as a sneaker... smile.gif

12.05.2009 21:33, Coccinellidae

I try not to kill spider beetles smile.gif

I am very glad that it is not poisonous and that it would not have caused any harm. Rather, on the contrary, the cat would have devoured him if I hadn't saved him from it. smile.gif

If I see another miracle and take a picture, I'll come here.

This post was edited by Coccinellidae - 05/12/2009 22: 04

15.05.2009 13:43, bvn

Please tell me what kind of insect?
It lives in the toilet and bathroom (it is not damp there)
I did not see any large ones (at first I thought they were small Prussians)
when placing the ruler in the neighborhood, the insect bounced about a centimeter up or to the side up to two centimeters
. Unfortunately, due to the small size, better photos did not come out,

what does he eat, what "benefits" does he bring to the farm? (if the animal is a domestic animal, it is obliged to bring benefits)

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15.05.2009 17:11, viter

Hay eater Dorypteryx domestica, it was already mentioned here.

In the bathroom it is not damp for you, and such a bug will find dampness!
From "use" - exclusively aesthetic pleasure smile.gif

15.05.2009 17:19, Guest

... and brightens up loneliness smile.gif

16.05.2009 0:41, Dimon2009

Hello! I found a baby like this on my desk at home. It is 3 mm long and 9 mm wide. What is it??? Thank you in advance!

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16.05.2009 0:45, Dmitrii Musolin

false scorpion

http://www.fadr.msu.ru/ecocoop/lscorpio.html

http://images.google.ru/images?q=%D0%BB%D0...=N&hl=ru&tab=wi

16.05.2009 8:11, Dimon2009

Thank you for your reply!!! Thanks!

16.05.2009 11:13, Liparus

Pseudoscorpiones (Pseudoscorpiones) are small arachnids with a wide, posteriorly twisted abdomen consisting of 11 segments. About 1300 species are known, including 20 in Europe. In the nests of honey bees, the book scorpion is most often found. When opening the hive, it hides in shaded areas. It feeds on insects, nematodes, small mites, first-instar larvae of wax moth and brown beetles, etc. Cheridium muscorum Leach and Cherries cimicoidez F are also found in honeybee hives on European territory. The role of bees in nests is not clear. No special protection measures are required.

I didn't like the look of it.This year I found 3 pieces under the bark of rotten mountain ash - Pseudoscorpione01.jpg confused.gifand under the bark of a rotten aspen tree 3 pcs. - 01191.jpg confused.gif

Can someone tell me what kind of views ?(I took a photo here http://macroid.ru
mine are exactly the same
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16.05.2009 23:01, vestnik2006

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In the bathroom, and now in the kitchen, a month ago, small flies appeared no more than 5 mm with round wings in a dot, furry antennae, almost do not fly, mostly sit, preferably on white. There is no garbage chute in the house, there is no garbage in kvrtir, repairs are underway. The photo is weak, so help me find out who it is and whether it is dangerous. picture: DSC01311.JPG

16.05.2009 23:11, Fornax13

This is one of the butterflies (Psychodidae), perhaps, in fact, some kind of Psychoda. Harmless animals. Eliminate the dampness, I think it should disappear...

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