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07.11.2011 18:38, Victor Titov

Without a photo, it is very difficult to say anything. Try to do this-at least you can tell from the outline whether they are beetles or not. If they are beetles after all, then it is possible that the small black beetle-Tribolium destructor, is very odorous when crushed. It can also reproduce in poultry feed, and in other flour, grain products, etc. http://pestkiller.ru/scatalogue.shtml?8-21204.html They smell, by the way, like carbolic acid or creosol.

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 07.11.2011 18: 39

07.11.2011 23:25, Муся

in principle, it is similar, only mine seem to be stretched in length and thin in the middle, and not like in the photo-almost a single body.
I can't remember the smell of carbolic acid, but it's possible.
Thank you!!!
I'll take a photo if I can (these blacks don't want to pose at all, they hide and run fast and try to touch them..)

08.11.2011 0:29, Bad Den

http://www.google.ru/search?q=Bethylidae&h...uIYnOswbzgqi8Aw - are there any similar ones?

They can also be wingless, the body length is from 1 to 10 mm.

This post was edited by Bad Den-08.11.2011 00: 30

08.11.2011 19:56, Трофим

It is a pity that such riders can not be launched into the service in boxes with collectible material.

11.11.2011 7:33, CosMosk

HAY EATERS - http://www.brc.ac.uk/schemes/barkfly/gallery.aspx - DO IT YOURSELF!)))
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17.11.2011 22:11, Коллекционер

(~a month ago)
I saw a bug on the wall near the collection,
at first I thought it was a bug larva, but when I looked closer.. I realized that this is a bug,
now I'm afraid for the collection...( there used to be bread grinders, but I mostly got rid of them, and this is the first time I've seen such a colored one... what now..kapets collection or could somehow fly in the number of 1 piece?(5th floor)

I didn't take pictures myself, it's still not going to work out well, but this beetle looks like it

Pictures:
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17.11.2011 23:10, Victor Titov

(~a month ago)
I saw a bug on the wall near the collection,
at first I thought it was a bug larva, but when I looked closer.. I realized that this is a bug,
now I'm afraid for the collection...( there used to be bread grinders, but I mostly got rid of them, and this is the first time I've seen such a colored one... what now..kapets collection or could somehow fly in the number of 1 piece?(5th floor)

I didn't take pictures myself, it's still not going to work out well, but this beetle looks like it

It is a leatherworm of the genus Anthrenus. It doesn't make sense to specify the type, since you brought a photo of a similar beetle from the Internet instead of a detected one. These beetles are potentially dangerous for the collection. But for me personally (ugh, ugh, ugh over my left shoulder!) never harmed.

18.11.2011 1:00, Трофим

(~a month ago)
I saw a bug on the wall near the collection,
at first I thought it was a bug larva, but when I looked closer.. I realized that this is a bug,
now I'm afraid for the collection...( there used to be bread grinders, but I mostly got rid of them, and this is the first time I've seen such a colored one... what now..kapets collection or could somehow fly in the number of 1 piece?(5th floor)

I didn't take pictures myself, it's still not going to work out well, but this beetle looks like it


Well, it's time to master the subtleties of combat against the "enemy". The discussion of harmful substances for every taste is in full swing here smile.gif
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=403353
And more here
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=471251
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=328915
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=328122

The link specified by Dmitrich http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...dpost&p=1066896 it doesn't work for some reason. Perhaps there are more topics on the forum dedicated to this issue.

18.11.2011 22:19, Коллекционер

Do I have to wait for new beetles? or one accidentally arrived

19.11.2011 8:04, vasiliy-feoktistov

It is a leatherworm of the genus Anthrenus. It doesn't make sense to specify the type, since you brought a photo of a similar beetle from the Internet instead of a detected one. These beetles are potentially dangerous for the collection. But for me personally (ugh, ugh, ugh over my left shoulder!) never harmed.

This and this they eat absolutely exactly (the witness himself).

Do I have to wait for new beetles? or did one of them just happen to arrive

You don't need to wait for anyone, but you need to process the collection urgently: there is a skin-eating beetle in your picture (I don't distinguish them well, but this doesn't change the essence of the matter).
You really need to this topic it is necessary first of all.

19.11.2011 15:31, Коллекционер

I'll try melom

20.11.2011 17:27, Муся

here's a photo user posted image

it was not possible to photograph a live one,it is an extremely fast insect, it is decently sparse in the photo frown.gif
then, with some difficulty, my hands were washed from the smell, even with soap. it smells very intense at a distance of half a meter, and near so generally atas.
they turned out to be with wings from which I concluded that they were from the category of wasps.
where could such people settle, where to look for a burrow and where did such odorous companions suddenly come from?
is there a chance to get rid of it?

20.11.2011 18:01, Victor Titov

  
it was not possible to photograph a live one,it is an extremely fast insect, it is decently sparse in the photo frown.gif
then, with some difficulty, my hands were washed from the smell, even with soap. it smells very intense at a distance of half a meter, and near so generally atas.
they turned out to be with wings from which I concluded that they were from the category of wasps.
where could such people settle, where to look for a burrow and where did such odorous companions suddenly come from?
is there a chance to get rid of it?

Well, even judging by this photo, it's definitely not Tribolium destructor, and in general it doesn't look like a beetle at all. Most likely, Bad Den is right - the wasp from the family. Bethylidae.

24.11.2011 19:03, Муся

How could these insects get to me!? Where to look and how to get rid of it?
Wasps.. I never thought they'd be like this.. (from the layman's point of view))

Search on the forum did not find any interesting information :- (

29.11.2011 8:44, Anko

Good afternoon! please tell me who these animals are and whether they are dangerous to the health of the infant? and how to get rid of them? they live in the reception area! the greys live in small groups.
spiders in the corners...they make funnel webs..Sometimes I saw simple data, or simply incomplete data...
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This post was edited by Anko - 29.11.2011 08: 48

29.11.2011 10:15, Pirx

Good afternoon! please tell me who these animals are and whether they are dangerous to the health of the infant? and how to get rid of them? they live in the reception area! the greys live in small groups.
spiders in the corners...they make funnel webs..Sometimes I saw simple data, or simply incomplete data...


The first and second photos show collembolas, small arthropods close to insects. Absolutely not dangerous. Most likely, they feed on microscopic fungi that you have got from the dampness. On the third - some kind of spider, which hunts all sorts of small things in the bathroom, and is even useful for the child.
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29.11.2011 10:51, Anko

Thanks!!
do you know the name of the spider? is the photo bad for identification?

29.11.2011 13:48, Pirx

Thanks!!
do you know the name of the spider? is the photo bad for identification?


It's to spiderlings wink.gif
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29.11.2011 15:58, Bad Den

The photo is too artistic smile.gif

29.11.2011 22:44, Anko

Pirx - thank you! I dug around there and found my "who is it"!!
Bad Den-funny - does it interfere with the definition?))))) However, I found all my highly artistic animals-Dysdera crocata (Dysderidae)

and podskajte pozhalsta still here is who this reborn in front of my eyes..also from the bathroom))) we have bgato there...
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29.11.2011 23:25, Bad Den

My opinion is that as many details as possible can be considered. And when the GRIP is too small and the main part of the insect's body is hidden in a haze like in the movie "Mist" - it's just beautiful smile.gif

The reborn Leatherworm Anthrenus picturatus
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29.11.2011 23:48, Anko

is this the same type of leatherhead, but older? image: ___. jpg why is a person born colored? a photo.I'm just learning. I know that the flu is small...can't do anything yet

29.11.2011 23:57, Triplaxxx

And this is a male leatherhead Attagenus smirnovi Zhantiev, 1973.
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30.11.2011 13:40, Славянка

Good afternoon!

Recently discovered small insects in the house.
The apartment is new in a new house, wooden parquet, a dog lives in the house. Bugs were found in 3 places - in the corridor on the tile near the front door, in the bedroom on the windowsill behind the curtain, in the pantry on the bed linen!

Their very presence evokes a certain panic - they were not noticed before, now they are caught with a frequency of once every 2-3 days (they occur singly).

So, the description of beetles (as I can):
Size - the length of the calf is up to 2 mm, more often 1.5 mm.
Color-they appear transparent, but on closer inspection they are just light, and a pair of darkish stripes on the body closer to the back
of the Wings - there are small, transparent, shorter than the body length.
movement-Bugs do not fly, they crawl on the surface, but when approaching danger (hands) can jump (or fly up) to a distance of 2 cm.
Legs - it's impossible to see, but 3-4 pairs, judging by the fact that they crawl, are located symmetrically along the entire length of the body
. tiny, tiny things!

Based on this description, it is difficult to assume anything, but visually it slightly resembles a small fruit fly, only without wings (since they are not visible, they are very small), but when you see the whiskers, the fly disappears.

I attach a drawing at the bottom - I drew it as best I could, top and side view smile.gif

Help pliz recognize a bug, as well as find information about what kind of animal it is, whether it is harmful, and how to deal with it.

PS In flowers like nichavo this is not noticed, and they themselves are far from the places where the beetles were found.IMAG0015.jpg

30.11.2011 14:23, Victor Titov

It can also be difficult to determine from photos. Moreover, according to the description and sketch. The only thing that comes to mind is hay eaters (insects of the order Psocoptera). Here, look at their representatives on the links - you may find something similar:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sta..._DSC06147b4.jpg
http://www.google.ru/search?q=Psocoptera&h...iw=1246&bih=830
I want to reassure you that these insects are practically not dangerous for humans. You can read about them by searching for information on the Internet through any search engine.

30.11.2011 17:49, Славянка

Thanks for the tip. Shoveled a bunch of pictures, and other forums, I'm leaning towards the option-dust louse (hay eater)- Trogium pulsatorium. because there are rudimentary wings.
Do I need to deal with them, and how?
Clean up more often? so it doesn't seem dirty, and I clean, vacuum and wash the floors. The humidity in the apartment is low-40, I would increase it, but it is written that these beetles seem to like high humidity on the contrary...

30.11.2011 18:55, amara

01.12.2011 9:28, Славянка

I live in an ordinary high-rise building in the center of Minsk smile.gifon the 14th floor, the batteries are heated be healthy - I do them at a minimum - that's probably why they are so dry. There is even a humidifier, but I use it..about once a week. Floors are also washed once a week somewhere, I vacuum more often.
Before turning on the heating, the humidity was about 55, so I attribute the dryness to the operation of the batteries.

01.12.2011 10:04, amara

I live in an ordinary high-rise building in the center of Minsk smile.gifon the 14th floor, the batteries are heated be healthy - I do them at a minimum - that's probably why they are so dry. There is even a humidifier, but I use it..about once a week. Floors are also washed once a week somewhere, I vacuum more often.
Before turning on the heating, the humidity was about 55, so I attribute the dryness to the operation of the batteries.


Yes, indeed, in winter, when heated, the humidity drops significantly.
Then I don't understand how these hay-eaters survive at all, they need moisture, and they feed on microforest, which also needs moisture.
But do not be afraid, they are harmless to people, do not bite. They lived with me at one time, and I didn't even notice when they disappeared, and I wouldn't mind watching them.

10.12.2011 23:05, Feel

Good people, help!!!! 8)

Under the wooden floor, a huge number of such insects were bred
http://s47.radikal.ru/i116/1112/8f/8c666640701b.jpg

WHO IS IT?!!!

10.12.2011 23:46, Triplaxxx

This is the same leatherworm Attagenus smirnovi Zhantiev, 1973.

19.12.2011 1:15, kisja

Hello! Please help me identify the insect.We live in a private house and it is full. there are a lot of them on the street in barns. They die from dichlorvos, but then they run away again and again. Like cockroaches, but not them. about 0.5 cm in size.Here's a photo
user posted image

19.12.2011 6:01, Dmitry Vlasov

Hello! Please help me identify the insect.We live in a private house and it is full. there are a lot of them on the street in barns. They die from dichlorvos, but then they run away again and again. Like cockroaches, but not them. about 0.5 cm in size.Here's a photo
user posted image

Some kind of bedbug
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19.12.2011 23:38, Triplaxxx

This is the herbivorous bug Rhyparochromus sp. (family Lygaeidae), not dangerous. They are trying to spend the winter in a person's home.
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23.12.2011 12:05, Анна Суханова

Hello!
I really need your help!
For a month or two, I occasionally press an insect, 5 mm in length (approximately), six legs, the butt pointed looks down, the shape is oblong not round and the trunk between the antennae is thicker than the leg...you push-it crunches-there is no blood...Caught on the floor mostly, today I saw on the wall in the nursery and that's it..I decided to look for a way out-I can't get along, I have dots on my body, sometimes they itch, two next to each other, today there are four next to each other on my shoulder...I'm afraid for the child, she's so in a rash (they say allergies, I doubt it already) - maybe her bites look different..
I'm not a fan of insects, but I don't just take their lives, one copy is sitting in a jar, my hands are still shaking...
Please help me.
Studied the Internet is similar to a weevil, what to do with them..

This post was edited by Anna Sukhanova - 12/23/2011 12: 30

23.12.2011 15:02, Pirx

Hello!
I really need your help!
For a month or two, I occasionally press an insect, 5 mm in length (approximately), six legs, the butt pointed looks down, the shape is oblong not round and the trunk between the antennae is thicker than the leg...you push-it crunches-there is no blood...Caught on the floor mostly, today I saw on the wall in the nursery and that's it..I decided to look for a way out-I can't get along, I have dots on my body, sometimes they itch, two next to each other, today there are four next to each other on my shoulder...I'm afraid for the child, she's so in a rash (they say allergies, I doubt it already) - maybe her bites look different..
I'm not a fan of insects, but I don't just take their lives, one copy is sitting in a jar, my hands are still shaking...
Please help me.
Studied the Internet is similar to a weevil, what to do with them..


take a picture and post here ge

06.01.2012 20:27, Leni

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06.01.2012 20:31, scarit

Oh!! These are scary animals! You're out of luck...

06.01.2012 20:38, Leni

if only they'd told me what kind of animals they were...

06.01.2012 21:36, niyaz

first two photos - HAM kozheed
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