E-mail: Password: Create an Account Recover password

About Authors Contacts Get involved Русская версия

show

Someone very small is crawling everywhere...

Community and ForumHow to get rid of insectsSomeone very small is crawling everywhere...

Pripevochka5678, 28.07.2015 8:00

Hello! Tell me, I've been struggling with new tenants in the house for a month now. We come from vacation and on 4-5 days we understand that someone is biting us, then I notice something small crawling on a chair near the sofa, I didn't even think about them at first, we assumed that midges or fleas (there were once cats), but I didn't find how many fleas I looked for, and then those I noticed small ones on the TV stand, and then on the bed...Whether they brought it with them, or whether they divorced without us in the apartment, it is unclear.... They are small (1mm, if not less), I read that they look like bed lice, but those 2-4 mm, and these are smaller and crawl on smooth surfaces calmly.....first, I sprayed the sofa with a remedy for lice, ticks and fleas for animals, they were not lost, then I bought an a-pair product, I sprayed the sofa along and across, and today I look at them crawling anyway, they are clearly smaller, but still there, I saw them on the wall, in the book, in the bed, they are light green.brown, when I killed some of them, they burst with a drop of blood.....in short, a nightmare, I'm already confused to guess and assume, please help, the camera does not take them, very small, nimble, but do not fit...

Comments

28.07.2015 9:53, Dmitrii Musolin

probably, it is a common bed bug Cimex lectularius (larvae, nymphs)

28.07.2015 11:27, Pripevochka5678

If it's a bug, why is it crawling on the walls and nightstands???? I looked at photos of bedbugs, they are much larger than our "friends"!

30.07.2015 17:33, Pripevochka5678

Are there really no more assumptions?

31.07.2015 8:48, okoem

If it's a bug, why is it crawling on the walls and nightstands???? I looked at pictures of bedbugs, they are much larger than our "friends"!

The bug is larger, and its larvae are small.
The name " bed " should not be confused, they crawl on the walls and on nightstands...
You need a photo so that you don't have to guess.

31.07.2015 9:12, Victor Titov

Without a photo - an empty fortune telling. Purely as an option: gamazovye mites:
http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/bse/77437/Гамазовые
http://stopvreditel.ru/parazity/perenoschi...ye-kleshhi.html
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamazovy_clicks

01.08.2015 10:02, Pripevochka5678

Sending a photo!!!! The size is 1 mm, maybe even less, in the photo I don't know if it's visible or not, I noticed 2 antennae in front, barely noticed, I myself only looked at them well on the enlarged photo

Pictures:
picture: image.jpg
image.jpg — (130.64к)

02.08.2015 12:13, Bad Den

Sending a photo!!!! The size is 1 mm, maybe even less, in the photo I don't know if it's visible or not, I noticed 2 antennae in front, barely noticed, I myself only looked at them well on the enlarged photo

Tick, I will assume-something like Dermanyssus sp.

02.08.2015 14:40, Pripevochka5678

Can you tell me where this miracle could have come from??? How to deal with it??? And if it's a tick, does it somehow get under the skin or bite from above?

05.08.2015 14:39, Pripevochka5678

Please tell me how to deal with it and it's definitely a tick??

22.08.2015 22:44, Татиана

Did you manage to solve the problem? And how??? And then I was given the same "diagnosis" (((although it seems outwardly a little drug

25.08.2015 21:37, Pripevochka5678

Well, as you can see, everyone is silent... At first, when I thought that these were wardrobe lice, I started to spray the a-steam product, but they need to be thoroughly sprayed, every millimeter, now it seems not, I still periodically look through the sofa, I'm afraid that they will return...

26.08.2015 10:45, Татиана

And we just got a call from the SES, confirmed that these are gamas ticks - they caught one and took it to them. They say that birds should be kicked out of the attic (we live on the top floor) and disinsection, including in the apartment. I don't want to be poisoned by this stuff at home, but it looks like I'll have to.

26.08.2015 10:58, okoem

And we just got a call from the SES, confirmed that these are gamas ticks - they caught one and took it to them. They say that birds should be kicked out of the attic (we live on the top floor) and disinsection, including in the apartment. I don't want to be poisoned by this stuff at home, but it looks like I'll have to.

Drive out the birds and the ticks themselves will disappear. As long as birds live in the attic, no amount of pest control will help for a long time.
Or you need to set the path by which ticks climb into the apartment, and eliminate it.

03.09.2015 9:39, Pripevochka5678

We also live on the top floor, and birds fly in and sit right above our windows..well, it seems that the a-steam tool helped us, because they were not in the entire apartment, but somehow selectively, I was also ready to poison my apartment with chemicals....I'm curious, but how to "kick out the birds", they hang out with us all their lives, and nothing like this has ever happened...

03.09.2015 13:58, Victor Titov

We also live on the top floor, and birds fly in and sit right above our windows...... I wonder how to "kick the birds out", they hang out over us all their lives

We are not talking about those birds that fly in and hang out, but about those that nest under the eaves on the walls (swifts, swallows) and attics (pigeons).

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.