Help! Cockroach or wood cockroach?
Hello,
I discovered this in the kitchen!! What is it???? Wood cockroach or kitchen cockroach?
Hello,
I discovered this in the kitchen!! What is it???? Wood cockroach or kitchen cockroach?
Since we had a bed bug infestation in 2022, noticed it very late, and still can't figure out where we picked them up from (since we weren't traveling in 2022), I'm now even more careful to never bring those bugs back home again. It was truly a horrific time, and I wouldn't wish that on…
Hello, three weeks ago we found droppings in a cupboard on the first floor where our gas central heating is located. Our fireplace is right next to it. It seemed too big to be mouse droppings, as we often have to deal with mice in the ceilings, basement, and attic of our old house. We…
According to the best-before date, this must be used up as soon as possible. Does anyone have any baking tips? Cakes, pastries, etc. The prerequisite is that a lot of fat has to be baked into it. Please don't suggest that I just make 4000 cookie cutters with it. I'm looking for a recipe with…
I was renovating our apartment with a friend when we saw this little insect(?) emerge from between the floorboards. At first, I thought it might be a flour moth, but it was pretty fast on its feet and didn't fly. Unfortunately, it only managed three poor pictures. This little thing was very fast.
Hello, our neighbor, whose garage borders our yard, keeps bees and makes his honey there. Since last week, there have been a lot of bees at our garden entrance and in our yard. Our children would like to bathe in the garden, but sometimes that's not possible because they're so afraid to go outside. I…
That is a very special and beautiful question: Have you ever experienced one or more natural phenomena? I was able to see that there were two rainbow-colored circles outside the sun, and the sun was in the center. It looked beautiful, but also slightly surreal. 😍 Unfortunately, there is no picture available, sorry! 🙈 I…
No, don’t worry. Don’t worry. :
This is Nymph of a harmless forest treasure, here then Ectobius vinzi (= Planuncus tingitanus), which is now well represented by us:
https://www.google.de/search?sca_esv=556449418&q=Planuncus+tingitanus+nymph&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjiuZq_-9iAAxXqg_0HapXA_oQ0pQJegQIDRAB&biw=1196&bih6
https://smalltiergalerie.de/planuncus-tingitanus/
Here in various stages:
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Colour-images-of-living-Planuncus-tingitanus-complex-specimens-A-E-from-Hythe-England_fig7_259324761
Forest damage no household damage – they live in bushes and shrubs, feed on rotten plant material, so after a few days in the house lack of food itself.
You don’t have to do anything against her.
Wow, how do you know all this? Thank you!
This is a bug (but does not know what)
Wanze is not…feeling too long