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Book hay eaters (also known as book lice)

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05.09.2016 14:33, коты

Damn, honestly, if there was a choice between dichlorvos and sulfur dioxide, then I would not even hesitate to choose the latter. Here is dichlorvos is a feedback form, and this is really disgusting even that. This is a complex organic matter, which is already unpleasant in itself. And not the fact that it will be completely deleted later.

05.09.2016 15:27, Кузена

Did you find 3-4 dry hay eaters? confused.gifThat's cool! Probably, the binoculars were removed from the tripod, and they were looking for))

People, dear ones, please do not laugh or mock. When I started noticing them 2 weeks ago, or rather, specifically looking for and sometimes finding them in long-abandoned places, I had natural tantrums for several nights in a row. I imagined the hordes of these creatures in the apartment-with us on the couch, at the table, on the toilet, I already started to shake... After all, men are more comfortable with insects, but for women this is a nightmare.
Now I have a good eye. I find these creatures alive or dead in no time.
I'm cleaning the sideboard in the living room today, but thank God there aren't any living creatures. But 2 dry corpses will not believe where-in an inhaler that has not been used for 5 years! I already have doubts whether the reptiles only came to us this summer or lived with us for a long time...

05.09.2016 15:30, Кузена

And not the fact that it will be completely deleted later.

Cats, thank you for your advice. I'm not very good at chemistry at all, my husband is too, and he doesn't care about small creatures at all.
One office that my friends recommended to me on the basis of their good experience offers such treatment - an apartment and balconies with cold fog, and then rooms where things and books are still some kind of "checkers". I just forgot to ask the name of the detachments. What do you say?

05.09.2016 18:53, коты

Cats, thank you for your advice. I'm not very good at chemistry at all, my husband is too, and he doesn't care about small creatures at all.
One office that my friends recommended to me on the basis of their good experience offers such treatment - an apartment and balconies with cold fog, and then rooms where things and books are still some kind of "checkers". I just forgot to ask the name of the detachments. What do you say?

What is a cold fog I do not know, I am not a professional disinfector )) but as for checkers, this is most likely what I originally wrote to you about-sulfur checkers, which form sulfur dioxide when burning, which in turn settles on pests, bypassing acid with their moisture, which kills all living things, even mold )) just think for yourself-either burn a piece of sulfur yourself and then ventilate it well and it will cost almost free or pay for it, I do not know how much they charge for such a procedure?
In general, I agree with your husband, well, they live and let them live, what is so terrible about them? On the contrary, I would also help to merge with Nature, complementing each other and creating harmony, while forming a local biogeocenosis...

05.09.2016 19:32, ИНО

You can buy a saber in a store for summer residents and burn it yourself without any exterminators. But I would not advise it, because they are intended for cellars and barns of all sorts, and not for apartments of apartment buildings. Neighbors may not like the smell VERY much, they will call the right person. Judging by the way you describe your emotions from meeting several hay eaters, you need the help of a psychologist, not an exterminator. Okay, if there were black cockroaches, many women are afraid of them, but it's not normal to get hysterical at the sight of a harmless insect of almost microscopic size, which 99% of people simply do not notice. Take a better example from your husband.

05.09.2016 20:26, Кузена

Okay, if there were black cockroaches, many women are afraid of them, but it's not normal to get hysterical at the sight of a harmless insect of almost microscopic size, which 99% of people simply do not notice. Take a better example from your husband.

I'm afraid of insects, any kind, including butterflies and flies, on a physical level. weep.gif
And I have valuable books in my library, it's not pleasant to find beeches in them. Besides, hay-eaters, as far as I know, spoil books.
And yes, I'm afraid that these reptiles will multiply in large numbers. You can read this topic http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...69#entry1346369.
"Occasionally there are so many of them that they are in all food products, in clothing. I have to go through all the cabinets once a month."
"Sometimes, however, extremely rarely, these things (hay eaters) are very "offensive" ... Sometimes people are attacked ((instead of smile books.gif ). I have exactly this case. "
Would you be able to get along with that? This sounds like a nightmare to me.

This post was edited by Kuzena - 05.09.2016 20: 30

07.09.2016 12:29, Кузена

I continue to sort out the built-in wardrobes a little bit, where they haven't been put in order for a long time. I didn't find any live ones, thank God, but I did find a few dry corpses of the creatures in the lowest shoe box. I already doubt if they just met or if they lived with us for a long time...

I decided to handle the balconies and bookcases myself. I can't decide on the poison-Xulat, K-otrin or Dobrohim micro? If anyone knows what should take them?

07.09.2016 15:18, ИНО

07.09.2016 15:48, Кузена

Hmm, it turns out that pathological photophobia is a fairly common female disorder, who would have thought... It doesn't just take years for them to reproduce in the numbers described there. but also some extraordinary conditions for a city apartment. Specifically for you in that topic is most useful this post.

ENO, thank you. You inspire me with a certain optimism, I need to get my nerves in order, you're right. I'm just going to talk to Dez.companies, so right panic covers. They promise that they will soon multiply and be everywhere!

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09.09.2016 22:07, Кузена

After sorting through the farthest shelves of the huge built-in closet, my nerves gave out. I bought Xulat and treated the balconies, rooms before the arrival of my husband did not have time. We'll have to postpone it until Monday, otherwise there will be a scandal, he is terrified of any "chemistry". I hope Xulat takes the critters.
In the built-in closet, I found corpses in a blanket and pillow, packed in large bags. And then I got into my husband's cardboard box of tools, which was once wet, and obviously we didn't dry it completely, because it still smelled bad... In short, almost at the bottom of the box was a package with spare fasteners from the cabinet, and in it, in addition to fasteners, there was a whole pile of corpses of these creatures, feces (like dark sand) and eggs (light sand). Now I know that these reptiles can lay eggs anywhere, not only on "hard surfaces", as many sources say, but simply everywhere. This is a nightmare.

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