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antnschnobe, UserMod Light

Unfortunately, the picture is not really good for a purpose.

But I suspect any of bacon beet– Family.

From this Brown fur beetle or one of the others, remained the same, because all are among the material pests in the household.

The bugs themselves fly to the light – that’s why they like to find them on the window board, they want out (their food is outside – pollen and flower nectar), their larvae on the other hand eat textiles, wool fabrics, mattresses, upholstery, feathers, carpets and some more – make them unusable for us.

A beetle lady who came into the house (last year, they just fly in), put off her eggs, from which then larvae were puffed – and now the beetles are slipped.

It is also possible to bring them into the house as larvae in a food or textile piece.

When several show up should be looking for more beetles and especially berries to be found.

Here targeted:

  • in bed, bed frame, mattress, pillows and blankets
  • on and under carpets, also edges and strips
  • in the wardrobe, also in the edges, corners and ridges
  • on garments, furs and other woolen fabrics
  • Dry food for pets
  • dry food, such as cookies, dry meat…

Wash infested textiles at least 60° or freeze for a few days, dispose of infested food outside the house.

Soils suck very well, here also the edges and strips do not forget, because these larvae are masters in hiding.

More tips here:

https://www.lubera.com/de/gartenbuch/speckkaefer-speckkaeferlarven-bekaempfen-hausmittel-fallen-p3125

tinalisatina
11 months ago

Bad image with low resolution. Could be a thief beetle. Do you have any food in your room?