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02.12.2009 12:06, vasiliy-feoktistov

Sugar flake is (in my opinion).

02.12.2009 12:49, Борис

In the photo it is, but what kind of slugs I have crawling... =
I tried to find a photo of the larvae of scalefish, but I didn't find it.
Maybe there is someone to compare?
Thank you.

02.12.2009 13:18, Victor Titov

In the photo it is, but what kind of slugs I have crawling... =
I tried to find a photo of the larvae of scalefish, but I didn't find it.
Maybe there is someone to compare?
Thank you.

Larvae of scalefish differ externally from adults only in size.

02.12.2009 23:23, Guest

So it's not a scaly fish, my legs do not have and moves with the help of a tail.

26.12.2009 17:18, plotter

I was already sick of these comrades in the lab. They also fly! Who is it? Can any of the neighbors lula to give for saving air?
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This post was edited by plotter - 12/26/2009 17: 20

26.12.2009 17:38, Victor Titov

I was already sick of these comrades in the lab. They also fly! Who is it? Can any of the neighbors lula to give for saving air?

These are grinder beetles. Most likely, Stegobium paniceum.

26.12.2009 21:31, beylbom

Good day!

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I just took a picture. Please help, dear forumchane.

26.12.2009 22:22, vasiliy-feoktistov

Hay eaters? So you can't see-well, nothing!

26.12.2009 22:26, Guest

il tarkashka newborn, if you let go of your imagination smile.gif

26.12.2009 22:57, beylbom

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But this one lives in the kitchen, too, please help me identify and bring it out, it already seems to be clearly visible....

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according to the first ones, they are very small... barely took a picture at least like this:) I tried... very small ones.. the magnifying glass only looked at....

26.12.2009 22:58, beylbom

Cockroaches, by the way, have never been seen, but these also do not like the light, mostly they jump in the morning when you turn on the bathroom light abruptly+, although not very far, but if you touch a finger or paper, they jump 3-4 cm in length. It's all about the first ones.

26.12.2009 23:10, Guest

The second beetles-kozheedy apparently.

27.12.2009 4:49, vasiliy-feoktistov

+ jump, though not very far, but if you touch your finger or paper, they jump 3-4 cm in length. It's all about the first ones.

So the hay eaters, the second leatherheads.
Read it here: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=339580&st=2150

27.12.2009 17:00, beylbom

Got it, thanks a lot. Can you tell me how to deal with them? or link....

27.12.2009 17:55, beylbom

The wife today found a colony of kitchen (second, kozheedy which) in the bank where dry bread kvass was stored.. shiny, but for some reason red actually, not black... are these different types?

28.12.2009 16:44, Mikess

Hello! Recently found this spider on the wall, length-about 4 cm
Does anyone know if it is dangerous and what it is called?
And sometimes there are beetles on the table. I don't know what they do, what they are called, and I don't know where they come from, but I'm really tired of them. Sometimes they fly, but they like to run more. The size is about 4 mm. How to get rid of them?

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28.12.2009 18:17, Victor Titov

sometimes beetles also appear on the table. I don't know what they do, what they are called, and I don't know where they come from, but I'm really tired of them. Sometimes they fly, but they like to run more. The size is about 4 mm. How to get rid of them?

It's definitely a skin-eating beetle. Probably from the genus Attagenus.

31.12.2009 17:58, Aleksandr Ermakov

As for the spider, it is a male Tegenaria (I may be wrong) - a useful synanthropic invertebrate (here-unmistakably)

03.01.2010 22:12, breaker

I took one animal off the wall, tried to climb behind the box
, and the second one was crushed in the toilet (comunalka, 40 meters between the toilet and the room will be)
hiding from the light
both animals were discovered at the same time, previously they were not met
between the pages of the book is placed, does not choke (almost flat)
petersburg, outside the window -15...
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03.01.2010 22:18, Alexandr Zhakov

I took one animal off the wall, tried to climb behind the box
, and the second one was crushed in the toilet (comunalka, 40 meters between the toilet and the room will be)
hiding from the light
both animals were discovered at the same time, previously they were not met
between the pages of the book is placed, does not choke (almost flat)
petersburg, outside the window -15...



I don't envy you, it looks like a bed bug. weep.gif
If you crush it, they say it smells like cognac. wink.gif

This post was edited by Djon-03.01.2010 22: 19

03.01.2010 23:25, vasiliy-feoktistov

I took one animal off the wall, tried to climb behind the box
, and the second one was crushed in the toilet (comunalka, 40 meters between the toilet and the room will be)
hiding from the light
both animals were discovered at the same time, previously they were not met
between the pages of the book is placed, does not choke (almost flat)
petersburg, outside the window -15...

Yes-if it stinks crushed, withdraw urgently!
It looks like this is a bed bug:
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimex_lectularius
http://www.naturamediterraneo.com/forum/to...p?TOPIC_ID=7415

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 03.01.2010 23: 43

04.01.2010 6:57, Dmitrii Musolin

bed bug Cimex lectularius - no doubt... once again, they began to breed all over the world... display only a few of them yet...

05.01.2010 19:48, KbIH

Hello everybody!
I rearranged my room today.
I picked up the carpet, and under it somewhere a dozen strange beetles and a dozen of the same scabs)
I couldn't take a picture ) I'll describe it in the following words:
length about 3 mm, long, striped... such striped worms with legs)

tell me what it is and whether it is dangerous...
pasib

06.01.2010 0:39, Shtil

skin-eating larvae, although the epithet "striped" confuses

06.01.2010 8:32, Pirx

Striped ones... prupiki. I'll use it.

10.01.2010 2:56, guest: Дмитрий

Hello everyone
I ask you in advance not to kick painfully and not to laugh at my problem. I don't know where to go anymore... In general, about 3 months ago, someone started biting at night. Turning out the sofas and mattresses didn't help - I didn't find anyone. Washing mattresses, buying new synthetic pillows too. I filled all the baseboards and crevices with "Raptor" (such as dichlorvos) - it didn't help. I slept in the kitchen - it didn't help. Every morning there are new bites, but from whom-it is not clear.
Yesterday I put the camera on all night to shoot in a minute - and it seems that the culprit was found, only it is very difficult to see it in the photo - it is small.
So, the time is around 7 am, mamselle goes out for lunch... The little dot next to your hand is it.
picture 1

Then mamselle got close to the hand and began her dirty business:
picture 2

After being sated, Madame swelled up 3 times:
horror

Who is it? It doesn't look like a bed bug, like... Although, of course, you can't tell from the picture - the photo was taken in complete darkness with a flash from a distance of about a meter.

I decided to try to catch this stuff on sticky tape. But caught something completely different and very scary, length approx. 6-7 mm, bottom "belly" light:
save-pamagite-who-is

I also accidentally noticed a pile of corpses of unknown origin, about 2-3 mm in length, on the windowsill:
corpses
a different angle

Help! Who are all these "people"? Fear of some kind, I live in a hotbed of insects. And most importantly, it is unclear how to deal with them all.

I really hope that experts will tell you who it can be (biters/nightmares/corpses) and how they can be annihilated...

10.01.2010 3:19, Victor Titov

Hello everyone
I ask you in advance not to kick painfully and not to laugh at my problem. I don't know where to go anymore... In general, about 3 months ago, someone started biting at night. Turning out the sofas and mattresses didn't help - I didn't find anyone. Washing mattresses, buying new synthetic pillows too. I filled all the baseboards and crevices with "Raptor" (such as dichlorvos) - it didn't help. I slept in the kitchen - it didn't help. Every morning there are new bites, but from whom-it is not clear.
Yesterday I put the camera on all night to shoot in a minute - and it seems that the culprit was found, only it is very difficult to see it in the photo - it is small.
So, the time is around 7 am, mamselle goes out for lunch... The little dot next to your hand is it.
picture 1

Then mamselle got close to the hand and began her dirty business:
picture 2

After being sated, Madame swelled up 3 times:
horror

Who is it? It doesn't look like a bed bug, like... Although, of course, you can't tell from the picture - the photo was taken in complete darkness with a flash from a distance of about a meter.

I decided to try to catch this stuff on sticky tape. But caught something completely different and very scary, length approx. 6-7 mm, bottom "belly" light:
save-pamagite-who-is

I also accidentally noticed a pile of corpses of unknown origin, about 2-3 mm in length, on the windowsill:
corpses
a different angle

Help! Who are all these "people"? Fear of some kind, I live in a hotbed of insects. And most importantly, it is unclear how to deal with them all.

I really hope that experts will tell you who it can be (biters/nightmares/corpses) and how they can be annihilated...

1) A hidden camera may have captured a flea.
2) "save-pamagite-who-is" - the larva of a skin-eating beetle.
3) "corpses", "another angle" - and these are adult skin-eating beetles themselves (possibly Attagenus smirnovi).

10.01.2010 3:34, Macroglossum

Yes, fleas bite definitely. Pay attention to pets and clean the floors with kerosene emulsion

10.01.2010 4:04, guest: Дмитрий

Dmitrich, Macroglossum,
thank you. Or maybe rat ticks? Although the 4th floor. It's strange that they only bite in their sleep (they don't bite in the light), plus the bites leave red itchy bumps that pass for 3-4 days. There are no pets and never were, I live alone at all.

And we will also fight with kozheeds. Their larvae are scary to look at:)

10.01.2010 14:08, Veks

Hello everyone
This morning I once again found two beetles in the bed, and another one in the mug. The one in the mug didn't even try to run away, the ones in the bed crawled, but not fast. i.e. beetles only crawl, don't jump.
In appearance, they are black or brown in color, oblong in shape, 3-4 mm in size, with long antennae, and resemble hay eaters in shape (post #2104).
Please tell me who it might be...

13.01.2010 10:21, Karat

A friend of mine, as an entomologist, brought some small riders. The wing is about 1.5-2 mm, the ovipositor is 4. He says that they fly on the window at home. Where did they come from? Lives in a private house. On the street -40!
Is it possible to say roughly what it is without a photo?

13.01.2010 19:35, VAZ

Who is it?

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13.01.2010 21:44, Elion

Em.. Is it glowing? 0_O Where did you see this centipede?

14.01.2010 18:50, VAZ

They don't glow. I saw them in Malaysia in the Taman Negara Nature Reserve.

14.01.2010 20:20, AlexEvs

xs, what a diplopoda from Malaysia, the first time I see this. If possible, I will try to find out what kind of view. only it's definitely not kivsyak, some other taxon. It's more like the Polyzoniidae, but it's too long...

23.01.2010 23:43, Наталя

This winter in our apartment in one of the rooms from time to time there is an insect similar to a ladybug in shape, and if you zoom in on the image, it doesn't look like it at all, even very ugly. It's small, about the size of a match head, and it's crawling slowly up the wall. We've already found 3 of them in the last month.
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23.01.2010 23:46, vasiliy-feoktistov

The Norichnik skin-eating beetle. Anthrenus scrophulariae (Linnaeus, 1758)
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24.01.2010 0:18, vasiliy-feoktistov

I will add: an insect in the house is undesirable (it eats products made of leather, fur, wool, etc.). And if there is a collection at home, this is one of the first to destroy it. Poison definitely!

24.01.2010 21:47, Наталя

Thank you so much for your answer! Let's fight this bug)))

24.01.2010 23:05, Наталя

I'm sorry, but I want to ask you a couple more questions: Do these kozheaters bite people and do they harm people and pets (cats)? Can they come crawling in from neighbors, or do they wind up in certain conditions or old things?

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