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kon333000, 01.11.2016 7:38

Hello!

Please help us determine what kind of insect it is and whether it is dangerous for humans.
This is the second instance that attacked my apartment.

user posted image

light rectangles are yellow!

on the tail of the insect - two stingers of an arc-shaped shape.

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01.11.2016 8:26, Victor Titov

Hello!

Please help us determine what kind of insect it is and whether it is dangerous for humans.
This is the second instance that attacked my apartment.
light rectangles are yellow!

on the tail of the insect - two stingers of an arc-shaped shape.

Calm down, this earwig is basically a harmless insect. Gets into a home by accident: http://hozyindachi.ru/opasna-li-uxovyortka...o-etogo-zverya/

01.11.2016 9:02, kon333000

earwig

Thanks!

Although of all the earwig pictures, this one looks more like the one I've seen,
user posted image
the current in that body is slightly differently arranged,
and 4 yellow spots were alerted.

01.11.2016 11:10, Victor Titov

Thanks!

Although of all the earwig pictures, this one looks more like the one I've seen,
user posted image
the current in that body is slightly differently arranged,
and 4 yellow spots were alerted.

Duc, there are a lot of them-here, choose according to your taste: http://www.blogsearch.google.ru/search?q=%...KHeBlAQQQsAQIHQ And most just have yellow spots in one way or another present. No one will tell you exactly what kind of view you have from the drawing.

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 01.11.2016 11: 11

01.11.2016 14:16, vindanata

Well, I still don't understand... She won't bite a small child with those tongs from behind?? And then we have such fluffy caterpillars running around in our house, but not as slow as those in the garden on the foliage, but so fast, you can't catch up. I noticed a small redness in the form of stripes, maybe these creatures were crawlingfrown.gif(((

01.11.2016 17:20, ИНО

The yellow spots are obviously wings:

picture: _____393.jpg

It can only pinch in self-defense, but very weakly, it won't even break through a child's skin. "Furry caterpillars" whoever they are (I strongly suspect that they are actually skin-eating larvae) are unlikely to crawl on the child's body themselves, so the reason for the red stripes on the skin is most likely something else.

This post was edited INO-01.11.2016 17: 22

05.01.2017 18:55, okoem

help me determine the type of caterpillar

Butterfly from the family of volnyanok (Lymantriidae).

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