E-mail: Password: Create an Account Recover password

About Authors Contacts Get involved Русская версия

show

Who is it? Help us identify our neighbors!

Community and ForumHow to get rid of insectsWho is it? Help us identify our neighbors!

Pages: 1 ...89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97... 168

11.10.2012 16:02, Victor Titov

Please tell me what it is? In the apartment, small (like semolina) white dots appear on the furniture, they are very difficult to wipe off. I think it's from some kind of insect...

Or maybe fungi?

11.10.2012 16:03, Victor Titov

in the apartment, small( like semolina) white dots began to appear. They are very difficult to clean from furniture and other objects. I think it's from some kind of insect. What can it be?

Or maybe fungi?

17.10.2012 10:19, tomcat3

good afternoon. help identify insects. A large number suddenly appeared a week ago. They live in the keyboard, monitor, mouse, etc ... maybe somewhere else. I don't know what to do with this infection and where it suddenly came from. It does not seem to bite, but the skin began to actively itch. they run very fast. The size of adults is about a millimeter. In the photo, there are three of them in different stages(very small white ones - in the upper-right corner). It is worth sitting down at the keyboard, they get out in a swarm and try to get on the skin. How to lime them?



picture: DSC08423.JPG

17.10.2012 17:36, DVS75

I share my opinion about triangular fly larvae smile.gif

Here is a photo of the fly itself (on the right) next to a dead fruit fly (cropping the same photo).
picture: A_Fly.jpg

This post was edited by DVS75 - 17.10.2012 17: 39

17.10.2012 17:57, AGG

on the right - the butterfly (Psychodidae) http://coleop123.narod.ru/diptera/Psychoda_phalaenoides.htm

21.10.2012 18:31, nail666

Good afternoon! I noticed some very small insects on the lid of the pot today. Very small, difficult even to see by eye, in very large numbers sat in one place. Sandy color, legs, most likely 6, maybe more. Identified so far only in the kitchen.

24.10.2012 19:57, DVS75

picture: Myriapod.jpg

They crawled around in their bedclothes.

This one is 6-7 millimeters long.

It looks like a centipede, but I found the legs only under the head.

The head in the photo is slightly crushed during the murder.

The tail splits at the end.

They crawl fast enough.

Please identify her."

Thank you very much!

This post was edited by DVS75 - 24.10.2012 20: 00

24.10.2012 20:05, dim-va

Move the question to the topic "Defining spiders and ticks". These are really ticks. This is the first time I've ever heard of such inhabitants. If there are 6 legs - larvae, if 8-adults (or pre-adults).

This post was edited by dim-va-03.11.2012 16: 25

24.10.2012 21:17, Arikain

Haemogamasus sp. Usually in the nests of rodents are found.

24.10.2012 22:08, explcom

Good afternoon...
Help me identify who it is? Found a house!
You can't attach a photo, so please send us a link
.
http://s2.ipicture.ru/uploads/20121024/Xug2xUdz.jpg

25.10.2012 4:24, Dmitry Vlasov

Good afternoon...
Help me identify who it is? Found a house!
You can't attach a photo, so please send us a link
.
http://s2.ipicture.ru/uploads/20121024/Xug2xUdz.jpg

Leatherworm larvae of the genus Anthrenus

This post was edited by Elizar - 10/25/2012 04: 24

28.10.2012 19:15, DVS75

  picture: Myriapod.jpg

They crawled around in their bedclothes.

This one is 6-7 millimeters long.

It looks like a centipede, but I found the legs only under the head.

The head in the photo is slightly crushed during the murder.

The tail splits at the end.

They crawl fast enough.

Please identify her."

Thank you very much!

Here's another dead one (below) and a discarded skin (above).
A_larva.jpg

Young individuals are darker.

They move quite quickly, but stop periodically.

This post was edited by DVS75 - 28.10.2012 19: 18

28.10.2012 23:38, DVS75

It appears to be the larva of a beetle from the genus Attagenus.

The beetles themselves were brown, flying.

29.10.2012 5:06, DVS75

Every day, 4-7 of these (pictured) caterpillars are removed from the ceiling, I can't find the place where they climb, everything in the house is clean, there are no missing products (fruits)... please tell me what kind of caterpillars are these and where can they come from?

It is the larva of the Indian food moth (Plodia interpunctella).

31.10.2012 16:57, Vanessa

Please help me identify the spider. Is it a venomous spider? He's been living in my room for a week now, and I accidentally brought him home with a bunch of bananas I bought from Chinese farmers at the local market. I live in China, on the island of Hainan. The spider is very aggressive, about 4.5-5 cm together with its paws, has wove a small sparse web, sits on it in the middle, can jump, moves quickly. Photo of this spider from below. The photo is taken from the Internet, because in my photos the spider appears illuminated and is almost not visible. The pattern of the abdomen of internetovsky and * my* is identical, the same paws and the structure and shape of the body. [attachmentid()=157679]

Pictures:
picture: 800px_Ara_a.jpg
800px_Ara_a.jpg — (48.03к)

31.10.2012 17:03, Vanessa

Please tell me what safety measures should be taken when catching a poisonous spider in your room. I don't want to kill him. I'm going to release it to the nearest rainforest, because I live in the subtropics on the island of Hainan.

31.10.2012 18:50, Dmitry Vlasov

The simplest thing is to catch a spider with a jar with a lid, and in the jar take it to the forest....

31.10.2012 20:42, Victor Titov

The simplest thing is to catch the spider with a jar with a lid, and then carry it to the forest in the jar....

Just, of course, do not throw it out in the forest in a jar with the lid closed, but, after opening the lid, throw the jar to the side with a SCREECH (as an option wink.gif: open the lid and calmly put it on the ground in the place of the intended "release" of the spider). And you will succeed!

31.10.2012 23:12, headshotboy

Most likely, this is some kind of argyope or a close genus, beautiful and harmless animals.
And it's not poisonous at all - on the contrary, it's quite edibleshuffle.gif-especially in Hainan cool.gif

Safety measures - do not grab it with your hands. He will not be able to do anything bad to you with all his desire (well, just slightly spoil karma - he bites very weakly, and his poison is dangerous only for flies), but his legs break off easily and simply frown.gif, and he chokes with careless handling, too, easily frown.gif

The easiest way, in fact, is to carefully take it with a jar with a lid, take it to the forest, put the jar on the ground and open it-then he will figure it out for himself wink.gif

Another option is to take a large branch with leaves, etc., carefully pick up the spider with it along with the web - it will cling to the branch and hide in the leaves, and in this form take the branch out of the house and put it on a bush or tree.

31.10.2012 23:25, Hierophis

It is quite interesting that the gyrocopters move rapidly and even jump, well, what can I say, "there you are not here", in the subtropics the rhythm of life is seen such that even the gyrocopters run like racehorses.
People are lucky to live in such places smile.gif

01.11.2012 10:52, Vanessa

This spider is indeed Argiope, but this does not exclude its venom.
The banana spider, one of the 10 most venomous spiders on the planet, is also Argiope, and it has the same bright, colorful coloring, just like the color of bananas! This spider was brought home on bananas. Banana Argiope and the Argiope that settled in my room, according to the color scheme, judging by the photos from the Internet, do not differ. You can't even imagine how fast it moves and how quickly it reacts to everything. It will be faster on me than in my jar with a lid!
And tell me, please, before *laying an egg*, how does the spider's behavior change? He seems to fall asleep and even stops restoring his web, and react to the stuck midges? What is the characteristic behavior of a spider before laying an egg or eggs?His behavior changed dramatically. It has become very large and thick, hanging on a piece of its web. I do not know how to catch it! Bank, as an option, for spiders of the middle band, in no way for tropical ones.

01.11.2012 13:06, Farruh.Turgunov

Good afternoon,
dear friends. Help me figure out what kind of beetles have appeared at home..


Here's one. Size 5-7 mm. I've seen it in the bedroom and in the kitchen.

Pictures:
30102012563______.jpg
30102012563______.jpg — (273.03к)

01.11.2012 13:24, headshotboy

Something tells me that this argyope is already out of luck shuffle.gif frown.gif

Behavior-yes, it looks like the female wants to make a cocoon.
So much the better - as long as it is relatively sedentary, it is easier to catch and evacuate it.

01.11.2012 13:54, Victor Titov

Good afternoon,
dear friends. Help me figure out what kind of beetles appeared at home..
Here's one. Size 5-7 mm. I've seen it in the bedroom and in the kitchen.

It's not a bug, it's a bug, probably of the genus Corizus. It is not dangerous for a person. It happened to be in your home by accident.

01.11.2012 14:24, Guest

Thank you, Dmitrich.
It looks like it's Corizus hyoscyami (Henbane pintail).

True, I haven't found any information about it yet, but the fact that people don't bite is already clear. I will think about how he got into the house (5-6 of them have already been killed) and how to get rid of him.

01.11.2012 18:04, Hierophis

Well, actually, "banana spider" is a name from the genus of universal ones, I have heard such a name in relation to peciloteria, nephila, and phoneutria.
Moreover, only Phoneutria has supposedly "deadly" venom among them, which has nothing to do with nephilim, argyop's relatives!

02.11.2012 0:46, Triplaxxx

This is Lygaeus equestris, but also not dangerous.

02.11.2012 10:41, Victor Titov

This is Lygaeus equestris, but also not dangerous.

Precisely!
http://coleop123.narod.ru/hemiptera/Lygaeus_equestris.htm
I will think about how he got into the house (5-6 of them have already been killed) and how to get rid of him.

How did you get there? Winter climbed.

05.11.2012 23:18, DVS75

... from the genus Attagenus.

Attagenus smirnovi.

This post was edited by DVS75-05.11.2012 23: 19

12.11.2012 15:35, lia

Hello!!! I really need your help. When I was cleaning the children's room, I noticed some yellow transparent flies near the baseboards, they walk slowly when you touch them, whether they fly or jump, I can't say for sure... I can't even take pictures of very small ones, maximum 1 mm. even less so. Please help me!!! My kids are having hives right now....it never was...because I think it's from them. What is it and how to deal with them? Thank you in advance. confused.gif

13.11.2012 0:02, Pavel Udovichenko

Take a photo!

13.11.2012 12:03, Pirx

Photo to the studio.

14.11.2012 15:10, Vichca111

Help please got here such beetles of 2 types!The first beetle is brown oblong when you crush it stinks (a sharp smell like some kind of varnish) in the room there is a lot of it and for some reason especially on the couch, in bed they got it already, on the floor they are half-dead lying around...., and the second beetle:it is less common in the corridor and in the toilet...Well, I think probably with obovyu carry around the apartment!Please tell me what kind of beetles are these? mol.gif mol.gif mol.gif And how to get rid of them?And another strange coincidence, they appeared after they bought a sofa ((((already not happy with the new thing!!! wall.gif

Pictures:
DSC03993.JPG
DSC03993.JPG — (199.95к)

picture: DSC04008.JPG
DSC04008.JPG — (133.71к)

14.11.2012 16:05, Трофим

Leningrad region 14.11.12 Vsevolozhsk
Found on violets. They are similar to aphids, the oral apparatus of the sucking type. Size - 1 mm. Previously, nothing like this was found in the entire practice of growing violets (at least 20 years). And if anyone knows the methods of struggle. There are large clusters of exuvia on the leaves in some places.

Pictures:
IMG_2043.JPG
IMG_2043.JPG — (431.47к)

IMG_2045.JPG
IMG_2045.JPG — (383.8к)

picture: IMG_2051.JPG
IMG_2051.JPG — (92.04к)

14.11.2012 16:34, AGG

Help please got here such beetles of 2 types!The first beetle is brown oblong when you crush it stinks (a sharp smell like some kind of varnish) in the room there is a lot of it and for some reason especially on the couch, in bed they got it already, on the floor they are half-dead lying around...., and the second beetle:it is less common in the corridor and in the toilet...Well, I think probably with obovyu carry around the apartment!Please tell me what kind of beetles are these? mol.gif  mol.gif  mol.gif And how to get rid of them?And another strange coincidence, they appeared after they bought a sofa ((((already not happy with the new thing!!! wall.gif

http://coleop123.narod.ru/coleoptera/Curcu...ilus_orizae.htm

check all the cereals and throw out the infected one

http://coleop123.narod.ru/coleoptera/Teneb...m_castaneum.htm
the same thing, cereals and so on + I met in the collection of insects and beehives

14.11.2012 16:34, AGG

Leningrad region 14.11.12 Vsevolozhsk
Found on violets. They are similar to aphids, the oral apparatus of the sucking type. Size - 1 mm. Previously, nothing like this was found in the entire practice of growing violets (at least 20 years). And if anyone knows the methods of struggle. There are large clusters of exuvia on the leaves in some places.

aphids are. how to fight ask flower growers

14.11.2012 19:11, nikittokkk

Of course, it is difficult to say anything from this description, but yellow+small = most likely collemboles or hay eaters. It seems that neither one nor the other is dangerous.
Likes: 1

19.11.2012 1:05, lia

That's right, hay eaters... I found a photo on the Internet, it matches... Can you tell me how to get rid of them?

19.11.2012 10:04, petr-sidorov-1910

Hello! I was advised to contact you on the forum.
In the new house, after the renovation, I began to notice tiny (from 0.3 to 1.3 mm) translucent insects with brownish transverse stripes and narrow thin wings on the absolutely white walls(they became visible only in the photo). They mostly walk in corners (perhaps where glue particles protruded when gluing wallpaper), joints with the ceiling, but sometimes they run all over the wall. Their number is growing, I think. There are no leaks, i.e. there is no constant dampness either. Below the floor is a heated technical floor, which is also not damp. Tell me if they are dangerous and how to get rid of them. Thank you in advance!
I apologize for the quality of the photo-the insect runs fast.IMG_0969_2.JPG

19.11.2012 11:21, Pirx

Hello! I was advised to contact you on the forum.
In the new house, after the renovation, I began to notice tiny (from 0.3 to 1.3 mm) translucent insects with brownish transverse stripes and narrow thin wings on the absolutely white walls(they became visible only in the photo). They mostly walk in corners (perhaps where glue particles protruded when gluing wallpaper), joints with the ceiling, but sometimes they run all over the wall. Their number is growing, I think. There are no leaks, i.e. there is no constant dampness either. Below the floor is a heated technical floor, which is also not damp. Tell me if they are dangerous and how to get rid of them. Thank you in advance!
I apologize for the quality of the photo-the insect runs fast.IMG_0969_2.JPG


senoediki, they are often written about here...

Pages: 1 ...89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97... 168

New comment

Note: you should have a Insecta.pro account to upload new topics and comments. Please, create an account or log in to add comments.

* Our website is multilingual. Some comments have been translated from other languages.

Random species of the website catalog

Insecta.pro: international entomological community. Terms of use and publishing policy.

Project editor in chief and administrator: Peter Khramov.

Curators: Konstantin Efetov, Vasiliy Feoktistov, Svyatoslav Knyazev, Evgeny Komarov, Stan Korb, Alexander Zhakov.

Moderators: Vasiliy Feoktistov, Evgeny Komarov, Dmitriy Pozhogin, Alexandr Zhakov.

Thanks to all authors, who publish materials on the website.

© Insects catalog Insecta.pro, 2007—2024.

Species catalog enables to sort by characteristics such as expansion, flight time, etc..

Photos of representatives Insecta.

Detailed insects classification with references list.

Few themed publications and a living blog.