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10.06.2012 22:50, e1nste1n

as for the barbel, there are no conifers outside the window, and judging by the description, it should be covered with fluff, but this one wasn't. I can also add that the head in profile looks like a grasshopper's head

11.06.2012 5:52, vasiliy-feoktistov

as for the barbel, there are no conifers outside the window, and judging by the description, it should be covered with fluff, but this one wasn't. I can also add from it that the head in profile looks like the head of a grasshopper

Barbels Subfamily Lamiinae: Tribe Monochamini look for yourself this way-as with this quality of the photo, it is difficult to judge the view from the outside. And the geography of the find is unknown. For me, too, Monochamus sp. you have.

11.06.2012 11:43, e1nste1n

Okay, what about the second one?

11.06.2012 11:59, vasiliy-feoktistov

Okay, what about the second one?

E=mc2 still ? shuffle.gif GEOGRAPHY (the ball is large however) and photo quality is important. Then you will ask such categorical questions smile.gif

11.06.2012 12:05, e1nste1n

Alas, the maximum quality, geography-Chuvashia

11.06.2012 12:08, vasiliy-feoktistov

Alas, the quality is maximum, the geography is Chuvashia

Wait, maybe someone will recognize it: I, alas, can't.

11.06.2012 14:03, Fornax13

Wait, maybe someone will recognize it: I, alas, can't.

1 - Monochamus of some kind.
2 - female Attagenus. I don't know if it's a black beetle or a brown beetle.

11.06.2012 16:18, e1nste1n

the wings are brown, the body is rather black

11.06.2012 16:28, Fornax13

If brown, then probably A. smirnovi:
http://www.colpolon.biol.uni.wroc.pl/attag...%20smirnovi.htm
I'm not so sure, though.

11.06.2012 18:43, e1nste1n

It looks like it's him. Забавно: "the beetle is also known in the United Kingdom as the 'Vodka beetle', after the Smirnoff brand of vodka."
Thank you all

12.06.2012 1:04, Kiri

Hello! I have small white beetles in the kitchen, they cover the dishes, cans, table and crawl slowly, I tried to remove them with diclofos, it helped for 2 hours, and then again the dishes were sprinkled with flour, I already washed everything and threw out all the products... I just don't have the strength. don't know what it might be?

16.06.2012 0:23, Natasha2

Goodnight! Please help me understand who it is? cockroach or beetle? Appears for the third day in a row at midnight in the bedroom. I kill each time, and a new one comes the next night. It moves very, very slowly. Black color. From above, it consists of three parts: the head and two halves of the carapace on the body. Length 2 cm. I attach a photo. If I can't identify it from the photo, I'll look for a better quality photo.
Thank you in advance!
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16.06.2012 1:09, Fornax13

Most likely, here is your guest - http://www.biolib.cz/en/image/id94139/
although the photo doesn't show anything.

This post was edited by Fornax13-16.06.2012 01: 10

16.06.2012 1:17, Natasha2

I try again, now on the phone ) Now at night I can't find any other photographic equipment...
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16.06.2012 1:18, Natasha2

Yes, it looks similar. I took a closer look at it, indeed, there is still a part connecting between the head and the body

16.06.2012 1:21, Natasha2

Thanks! In translation, does it mean flour krushchak? Where I crawled from... And I wonder if he's alone in the apartment, or if they have company. And how to deal with them?

16.06.2012 1:24, Fornax13

I think there is no one else besides flour krushchak. They can also crawl through the ventilation, you never know. Check your stocks of cereals, flour, etc. just in case.

This post was edited by Fornax13-16.06.2012 01: 28

16.06.2012 1:31, Natasha2

The saddest thing is that I just bought an apartment and made repairs...
I don't have a kitchen yet, I don't cook at home, I buy ready-made food. But there is a small supply of cereals... in the kitchen. And I find these beetles in the room. I even covered all the windows in the room with paralon, and taped up the balcony door. But at night I found two more slits on the balcony door (where the pins are screwed, my frames are made of wood). It is probably necessary to replace everything with plastic?
I have the 5th floor, on top of those. floor, there is probably all sorts of dirt and there can also be water from there.
Can they live in building mixes? I have 2 bags on the balcony, there is something powder type and self-leveling floors still bag.

This post was edited by Natasha2-16.06.2012 01: 50

16.06.2012 2:39, Fornax13

Here, perhaps, from somewhere from those. floors and go. Or, for some reason, I remember that they can fly to the light.
Building mixes and self leveling floors they do not eat smile.gif

19.06.2012 8:50, Slauka

Please help me identify it.
Tver region, wooden house, active at night.

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19.06.2012 12:22, Bad Den

Please help me identify it.
Tver region, wooden house, active at night.

Skin-eating beetle larvae (Dermestidae)

20.06.2012 22:22, map

Maybe someone knows what kind of creatures, began to find in the house.

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21.06.2012 0:49, Fornax13

Larvae of leatherworms of the genus Dermestes (Dermestes ?lardarius for example)

21.06.2012 4:16, Dmitry Vlasov

Maybe someone knows what kind of creatures, began to find in the house.

Is there no dried fish in the house? Very fond of it to develop kozheeds from the genus Dermestes...

21.06.2012 22:12, map

Well, I figured it out, having considered the photo well in the post above.And now about the fish:The house is new frame, there is not even furniture yet. Where would they come from??????But every time I find 5 pieces!!!!

22.06.2012 1:42, Мамамамамакатя

Tell me, please, what kind of animal is this? how to fight and where could it come from? sizes 1-1. 5 cm

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22.06.2012 2:17, Мамамамамакатя

Sometimes I find them already dead belly up

22.06.2012 4:12, Dmitry Vlasov

Flour krushchak - from the attic...

22.06.2012 13:26, Мамамамамакатя

and how to get rid of it?

22.06.2012 17:09, Mantispid

They asked me to define it. Write that 2 mm, live in the bathroom.

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22.06.2012 19:01, amara

They asked me to define it. Write that 2 mm, live in the bathroom.


Nothing but Moth larvae comes to mind.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Psychodidae_Whole.jpg
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26.06.2012 10:19, elengordeeva

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26.06.2012 10:58, amara

something tells me that the creature with long legs (in 3 photos) is a hay eater.

Well, the second, I do not undertake (maybe the larva of a beetle?)

Were they found on the oilcloth at home?

This post was edited by amara - 26.06.2012 10: 59

26.06.2012 11:42, elengordeeva

This is from the skin of the face. They taped it to the skin and then pasted it on paper. And they sent me a look about cyanobacteria. And I found these insects. They're covered with duct tape.
In the last two pictures, checkered paper. And here you can see the size of insects on them. since these comrades are not visible to the naked eye.

26.06.2012 11:43, elengordeeva

All images were taken with digital cameras under a microscope. if you need an increase, I will write.

28.06.2012 11:18, tucanbird

Friends, a spider settled outside my window (9th floor) (the body without legs and head is somewhere 1-1. 5 cm, dark, with a gray pattern), climbs out only in the evening and does not seem to touch anyone, but its offspring (the same spiders, but smaller) began to crawl in to me! it seems to me that I have already lost my life for 10 years, everyone is haunted by thoughts about the big one, where he hides during the day. It seems to me that if he crawls up to me, kondraty will be enough for me frown.gif
By the way, the cat ate one...(spider, not candratia)
Tell me, please, what are these monsters and how to remove them forever and ever?

This post was edited by tucanbird - 06/28/2012 11: 20

28.06.2012 12:37, Victor Titov

Friends, a spider settled outside my window (9th floor) (the body without legs and head is somewhere 1-1. 5 cm, dark, with a gray pattern), climbs out only in the evening and does not seem to touch anyone, but its offspring (the same spiders, but smaller) began to crawl in to me! it seems to me that I have already lost my life for 10 years, everyone is haunted by thoughts about the big one, where he hides during the day. It seems to me that if he crawls up to me, kondraty will be enough for me frown.gif
By the way, the cat ate one...(spider, not candratia)
Tell me, please, what are these monsters and how to remove them forever and ever?

Most likely, this is the most common crosspiece-Araneus diadematus. This is approximately: http://schools.keldysh.ru/co1678/Project/S...8/paukkrest.htm (its color is extremely variable)? He has nothing to do in your apartment, and you can't lure him to you with cakes. And if it accidentally crawls in, it's better to just let it out-the creature is absolutely harmless to humans and even useful - it destroys flies and mosquitoes (including, first of all, those who cling to your window and really want to get into the apartment). Don't touch krestovik - and he won't touch you either. And small spiders that still get into your apartment-it is unlikely that these are the offspring of the cross. Most likely, other types. To identify them, you need a photo.

28.06.2012 12:46, tucanbird

Most likely, this is the most common crosspiece-Araneus diadematus. This is approximately: http://schools.keldysh.ru/co1678/Project/S...8/paukkrest.htm (its color is extremely variable)? He has nothing to do in your apartment, and you can't lure him to you with cakes. And if it accidentally crawls in, it's better to just let it out-the creature is absolutely harmless to humans and even useful - it destroys flies and mosquitoes (including, first of all, those who cling to your window and really want to get into the apartment). Don't touch krestovik - and he won't touch you either. And small spiders that still get into your apartment-it is unlikely that these are the offspring of the cross. Most likely, other types. To identify them, you need a photo.


the little spiders were exactly the same color as the big one. Tonight the big one will come out and I'll take a picture of it and show it to you. in fact, I'm afraid to open a window (the web occupies 23 windows). big all the time behaved decently, sat in the center caught all sorts of beetles, I therefore did not touch it, I thought that maybe there would be fewer mosquitoes, but this" guest " yesterday causes a desire to kill everyone brrr

This post was edited by tucanbird - 06/28/2012 12: 47

28.06.2012 13:32, Victor Titov

this "guest" of yesterday causes a desire to kill all brrr

When you have such a desire, just imagine how the nasty, almost hairless "bugs" about four limbs, stupidly swarming in their stone shell dwellings, are looked down upon by someone huge and perfect. And will he not have a similar desire - to kill these abominations who have made a mess of the entire planet, who think of themselves as the "crown of creation"?
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28.06.2012 16:52, tucanbird

if spiders are so dear to your heart , come and pick them up)

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