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Oleonore, 05.07.2016 21:35

We live in a new panel house for six months, recently discovered 4 species of insects, we are alarmed, photos of 2 species are attached. All insects with a frame of less than 3 mm are found mainly in the bathroom. Please help me identify it! The 3rd view (without photos) looks like this - a small round body, beige-brown in color, jumps about 3 cm, is seen in the room, does not bite.

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05.07.2016 23:46, ИНО

The light spots on the first two photos are vaguely reminiscent of hay eaters. On the third and fourth - some kind of tick. In the same "weight category" jump, most likely, nogokhvostki.

06.07.2016 9:52, Oleonore

And where do they come from and how to deal with them?

13.07.2016 4:44, ИНО

04.08.2016 2:03, Syshalt

Help identify the beetles....
1 cm long, the larvae easily crawl on the wallpaper, gnaw through the foam baseboards and pupate there, then a black beetle with a silver belly flies out. They fly mostly in the evening, during the day I find them in the kitchen with their bellies up. The larvae are usually just motionless. I still don't understand what they eat. Lying around near the window. They don't seem to bite. If you poison a combat soldier, the kitchen floor is replenished with new individuals every night. I've already collected two vacuum cleaners. Tired of it( what kind of bug is this? How to soak?

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04.08.2016 2:09, Fornax13

Skin-eating beetles, from Dermestes. And what city? Private house or apartment building? And what floor?

04.08.2016 10:40, Syshalt

Skin-eating beetles, from Dermestes. And what city? Private house or apartment building? And what floor?

City of Moscow, apartment building (9 floors), floor 2

04.08.2016 12:43, Fornax13

That is, it is hardly from the basement and definitely not from the attic. And what's behind that wall with the baseboards chewed through?

This post was edited by Fornax13-04.08.2016 12: 47

04.08.2016 17:38, Mantispid

That is, it is hardly from the basement and definitely not from the attic. And what's behind that wall with the baseboards chewed through?

there's a dry body lying somewhere smile.gif

04.08.2016 17:54, Fornax13

Not impossible, actually. In general, look at the neighbors first, if it is an adjacent wall. And if you haven't seen them for a long time and no one opens them, then you may have to contact samiznaetekuda.

04.08.2016 23:53, AVA

Not impossible, actually. In general, look at the neighbors first, if it is an adjacent wall. And if you haven't seen them for a long time and no one opens them, then you may have to contact samiznaetekuda.


That's the passion, isn't it?.. eek.gif
In fact, they prefer much smaller objects. Like mice, for example...

05.08.2016 0:39, Fornax13

Yes, I do not argue, it is quite likely-they could have poisoned rats in the basement, and you never know what. But in general," two vacuum cleaners " of beetles are unlikely to feed off the mouse behind the wall.

05.08.2016 17:29, Syshalt

Yes, I do not argue, it is quite likely-they could have poisoned rats in the basement, and you never know what. But in general," two vacuum cleaners " of beetles are unlikely to feed off the mouse behind the wall.

The wall is not adjacent. They crawl from the riser to the kitchen, then climb the wallpaper to the ceiling and pupate there in the styrofoam. Today it's already smaller: I collected 10 pieces. The beetles themselves are lying around with a radius from the window. They probably want to leave, but the grid on the window interferes. The neighbors from the bottom have the same problems

05.08.2016 17:49, Necrocephalus

so it's in the ventilation box mice or pigeons podi died

05.08.2016 20:12, Mantispid

so it's in the ventilation box mice or pigeons probably died

what if the cat got stuck in the ventilation system and died?)

05.08.2016 21:45, Fornax13

Well, then, yes, most likely someone died in the ventilation system. If you remove it, you'll get rid of the beetles.

This post was edited by Fornax13-05.08.2016 21: 49

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