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This is one of the many spider mots there:
https://lepiforum.org/wiki/taxonomy/Yponomeutoidea/Yponomeutidae?view=1®ions=eu
They won’t do anything in the house.
Looks like a little moth.
Hiii
this is a white wrinkle, harmlessly put him out of 🙂
No beetle, rather a spider. Thus, a nightfolder.
This is a yponomeuta multipunctata, a kind of spun and bud moth.