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17.05.2009 10:17, vestnik2006

This is one of the butterflies (Psychodidae), perhaps, in fact, some kind of Psychoda. Harmless animals. Eliminate the dampness, I think it should disappear...
Thank you for your answer, but we have never seen these flies, where did they come from in Poltava, and at such a time?

17.05.2009 13:14, Liparus

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

In Crimea, there are a lot of them in dirty toilets, maybe global warming
is to blame for everything,now it's already full in Poltava

17.05.2009 13:37, Fornax13

Come on, I think there's plenty of this stuff everywhere, and almost all year round. In any basement, take a closer look smile.gif

This post was edited by Fornax13-17.05.2009 13: 37

17.05.2009 20:47, Alex84

P1050707.jpgPeople help identify the insect, who it is in general. Appeared about 5 days ago. The most unpleasant thing is that I find them not somewhere on the wall and floor, but only directly on myself in the kitchen or in bed.
Once again, please help, is there any information about this insect and how to get rid of it?!!
In length-width no more than 1 cm.

17.05.2009 21:03, Liparus

  P1050707.jpgPeople help identify the insect, who it is in general. Appeared about 5 days ago. The most unpleasant thing is that I find them not somewhere on the wall and floor, but only directly on myself in the kitchen or in bed.

Fly, I don't remember what but kakayato harmful, like on birds suck blood
Now htonibud will come and tell you in more detail

17.05.2009 21:16, Alex84

They do not fly at all (the wings are rudimentary), only crawl and very quickly. The first time I took it for a spider at all, if not for three pairs of legs. It's strange that they stick to me, my friend took the third one off her T-shirt. This is still what, when one in my pant leg sat for 2 hours and only then I felt unpleasant in general. Help pliz. What to do.

17.05.2009 21:22, Alex84

With a spider mixed up because they sit like this.

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17.05.2009 21:27, omar

Bloodsucking fly

17.05.2009 21:35, Alex84

So I found information about them on the Web. The only thing I don't understand IS WHY I'M BEING ATTACKED.???

17.05.2009 21:36, Liparus

http://www.floranimal.ru/families/4868.html

17.05.2009 21:36, Alex84

Do people also suck blood? And why are they in the apartment and how did they get there? There are no domestic animals and never were. The balcony is closed. From the neighbors?

17.05.2009 21:38, Liparus

So I found information about them on the Web. The only thing I don't understand IS WHY I'M BEING ATTACKED.???

They attack you because you move...it may be a dangerous species,or it may be harmless...In general catch them and take them to some specialist on 11

17.05.2009 21:43, Alex84

They attack you because you move...it may be a dangerous species,or it may be harmless...In general catch them and take them to some fly specialist

Thanks for the information. Can you tell me how to get rid of it? Raptor with a bottle, what to plug in the socket will help???? In my experience, all insects were felled. Unfortunately, we do not have such specialists.

This post was edited by Alex84-17.05.2009 21: 44

17.05.2009 21:47, Liparus

Thanks for the information. Can you tell me how to get rid of it? Raptor with a bottle, what to plug in the socket will help???? In my experience, all insects were felled. Unfortunately, we do not have such specialists.


Take your time!now Pirx or Bolivar will come and tell you what to do with them...

17.05.2009 21:54, Alex84

Take your time!now Pirx or Bolivar will come and tell you what to do with them...

Sapsibo, I'm waiting. It's just that my girlfriend is a little panicked. They haven't climbed it yet, I'm afraid to imagine what will happen when this happens smile.gif

This post was edited by Alex84 - 17.05.2009 21: 54

17.05.2009 22:03, omar

It's okay, the creature is much safer than a tick. They bite no harder than a mosquito. Many species drink human blood. You brought them on yourself, and then they spread all over the apartment. Inspect each other's hair and clothing. They don't usually walk on the body.

17.05.2009 22:19, Alex84

It's okay, the creature is much safer than a tick. They bite no harder than a mosquito. Many species drink human blood. You brought them on yourself, and then they spread all over the apartment. Inspect each other's hair and clothing. They don't usually walk on the body.

We have already found 7 pieces. Have they brought all of them, or are they already breeding?

17.05.2009 22:24, swerig

They usually appear when swallows or swifts arrive. They live in their nests.

17.05.2009 22:31, swerig

And they bite quite painfully!!!

17.05.2009 22:40, swerig

Let the specialists correct it-it seems to be Crataerhina pallida

17.05.2009 22:59, vestnik2006

Come on, I think there's plenty of this stuff everywhere, and almost all year round. In any basement, take a closer look smile.gif


Thank you, now we are calm, and then we beat them to death and conscience tormented, and suddenly this is an endangered species? Thanks again to everyone.

17.05.2009 23:46, omar

No, they don't multiply that fast smile.gif

18.05.2009 18:41, Papaver

No, they don't reproduce that fast smile.gif...

... and don't give up!!! lol.gif

19.05.2009 18:23, Alex84

I found these flies on the balcony, although the balcony is glazed (of course there are cracks). They live there for themselves and it is not clear what they eat. Some kind of potato?

19.05.2009 18:36, Fornax13

Most likely, birds nest somewhere near the balcony, so they crawl away from them.

19.05.2009 19:11, omar

Uniquely. Look, sparrows usually make their nests in the cracks between the joints of slabs in new buildings

21.05.2009 14:53, Dmitry Vlasov

It's more like a bloodsucking bird. They live in the nests of pigeons and feed on the blood of chicks. If the apartment is on the top floor, and pigeons nest in the attic, then these flies are from there (or through the ventilation shafts). At the expense of security.... - there are reports that the reindeer bloodsucker carries borreliosis (Lyme disease)...

31.05.2009 16:31, andrej2

Dear experts,
I am writing to you with a big request. In my garden (Ivanovo region) in the middle of May, a mass flight of some insects begins, which together flock to the flowering apple trees. About the fact that they eat flowers, I will not lie, they were not noticed for this act. But they crawl through the flowers in large numbers, causing me, as a gardener, natural anxiety.

I looked through the forums, it looks like Laphria flava, but I'm not sure. On the gardeners ' forums, they don't know who it is or how it relates to them.

This insect flies like a mosquito: slowly and clumsily, with its hind legs hanging down. I didn't notice any color spots on the black. The wings are transparent. I took photos, but the quality is poor:

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I would like to know how dangerous this insect is for the garden, and if it is dangerous, how it can be asked to fly in another place next year (formulated so as not to offend insect lovers). At the same time, so that the bees are not offended (again formulated so as not to offend). I tried to dilute the liquid smoke and spray the trees myself. The insects got a little wild from the acrid smell, soared in clouds over the trees, but then returned to the aromas of apple blossoms.

31.05.2009 16:40, Fornax13

This is a thick-legged Bibio ?marci (aka "April black fly" or something like that).
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31.05.2009 16:58, andrej2

Thank you very much!
I compared the photos with unambiguously defined Bibio marci (http://www.senpolia.org.ua/forum/viewtopic.php?t=872). Very similar! Only "my" ones are velvety, and there the chitinous cover is almost bare. And it says that they are not big in height, but "my" ones are on average about 1 cm long.


It turns out that these insects are simply stunned by the smell and do not harm a particularly mature tree?

31.05.2009 17:06, Fornax13

Nah, they're also hairy and big smile.gif
http://www.naturephoto-cz.com/st.-mark'...photo-5100.html
Most likely, this type is (I do not know the dipter practically, so I put the question). They write that larvae can harm the roots if there are a lot of them, and in theory they live in humus, participate in soil formation. Adults - I think they are quite harmless, rather, they feed on nectar. Plus, there must be pollinators, so... smile.gif

This post was edited by Fornax13 - 05/31/2009 17:10
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31.05.2009 17:22, andrej2

Oh! This one already looks like it! Bibio marci, then. The only thing that bothered me was that the fly was flying like a mosquito. And he runs fast. Fornax13, thank you again! I'm all worked up, fearing for the harvest." When I was digging under apple trees in the early spring with a hand rake (preparing the soil for the lawn, pulling out the rhizomes of weeds), I met clusters of small larvae, also similar in description to her children.

31.05.2009 17:29, Fornax13

So this is the kagbe mosquito (in the sense of the Nematocera suborder, i.e. roughly speaking, it is much closer to mosquitoes than to real flies (round-tailed)).
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31.05.2009 17:39, andrej2

Ah, I see! Fly-like mosquito, or a mosquito-like fly turns out! Now everything fell into place.

03.06.2009 9:11, Alex84

We live far from the roof on the 4th floor. But excuse me, who feels sorry for these beetles, I got rid of them-Reid (spray from flies and larvae). Mosquito repellent didn't help (if anything).

03.06.2009 9:58, Рашамба

Centipede-flycatcher like, found today in Pechatniki near work... disgusting
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03.06.2009 10:53, omar

Why is it disgusting? Is it in Moscow? Then you're in luck. It's very rare here.

03.06.2009 11:58, Tigran Oganesov

Centipede-flycatcher like, found today in Pechatniki near work... disgusting

Wow! Outdoor or indoor?

03.06.2009 14:46, Guest

Wow! Outdoor or indoor?


On the street near the facade of the building. (the building is a manufacturing door shop)

03.06.2009 17:08, Odyssey

Hello. Please help me identify this beetle. Size-1.5 cm, went for a walk at night, during the day very convincingly pretends to be dead.

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