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Persik23, 18.07.2015 18:36

Good afternoon! We have a problem in the apartment for a year now! We suffer from these skin-eating beetles! Infected neighbors, brought them from somewhere. They do not want to starve themselves and live in complete unsanitary conditions, it is useless to reprimand and ask them. Send obscenities, etc. I've been starved as many as three times and still go and notice them! Either the dead are lying around, or the living are flying. Nest when morily found in the dog's feed stocks! Everything was destroyed, and now I can't even figure out where they fall out from. Please unsubscribe all those who have encountered and how they have struggled with them. I'm already sick of them. We live like a garbage dump.

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18.07.2015 18:46, Persik23

Here's a photo

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18.07.2015 18:55, Igar

In the photo, it doesn't seem to be a leatherworm, it looks like a Serica brunnea beetle, but I don't know how to fight it.

18.07.2015 18:57, vasiliy-feoktistov

That's right, your neighbors are sending you obscenities (I would also send them)......
In your photos, there is no leatherworm, but a red cruncher Serica brunnea (Linnaeus, 1758): http://www.zin.ru/ANIMAliA/COlEOPTERA/RUS/serbruob.htm
Calm down, it has nothing to do with leatherheads, flies in from the street and does not cause any harm.
P. S. And do not bother your neighbors smile.gif
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18.07.2015 19:06, Persik23

Thank you for your answers! The nest was found in the stern and there were hairy larvae with beetles and their skins. I also looked at photos on the Internet and so on it looks like food on the skin and the stainer said that this is them. And to the neighbors came they have the whole threshold is brown and black in beetles all sprinkled. And they are norms, the campaign... They even fly in the entrance area in winter and summer. On our floor. If this is a cruncher, then why is it lying all over the apartment?

18.07.2015 19:23, vasiliy-feoktistov

Thank you for your answers! The nest was found in the stern and there were hairy larvae with beetles and their skins. I also looked at photos on the Internet and so on it looks like food on the skin and the stainer said that this is them. And to the neighbors came they have the whole threshold is brown and black in beetles all sprinkled. And they are norms, the campaign... They even fly in the entrance area in winter and summer. On our floor. If this is a cruncher, then why is it lying all over the apartment?

The species is currently in the summer period and most likely they are in the light, flying through the windows to you.
And leatherheads are different: http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/atl_derm.htm
By the way: many types of leatherworms constantly settle in human habitation and the fight against them is a" dead number " Easier than cockroachessmile.gif.

18.07.2015 19:55, Persik23

Just a photo! Is it a leatherworm?

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19.07.2015 15:05, Sergey Pushkin

Those - no, and this one-yes

19.07.2015 20:32, smax

It is believed that this is the black-bodied Alphitobius diaperinus. Big, maybe six millimeters?

19.07.2015 23:11, AGG

I agree, it looks more like a darkling than a leatherworm.
you can bring out anyone and kozheedov and chernotelok and neighbors wink.gifthe main thing is to correctly identify and find a breeding site and feed base umnik.gifsometimes it's enough to throw out a bag of cereals or just vacuum it well wink.gif

ps Alphitobius and various Tribolium were found in the mass at the bottom of residential hives in the sea region

25.07.2015 4:41, Transilvania

I've never seen a house crawling with beetles. I'm even interested to see such an apocalypse :-)

One friend complained that moth flies in droves in his apartment. I threw out all the dried fruit and the moth disappeared.

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