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#349533 - 19/12/2011 02:01 Identify this species?
tfabris
carpal tunnel

Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
I see these around the master bathroom frequently. Usually dead, but sometimes alive. Today one live one was discovered when I was changing the sheets, prompting me to finally try to ID the species.

They are exceptionally small, about the size of a grain of rice.


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#349536 - 19/12/2011 04:33 Re: Identify this species? [Re: tfabris]
gbeer
carpal tunnel

Registered: 17/12/2000
Posts: 2665
Loc: Manteca, California
Are the fringes, legs?
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#349539 - 19/12/2011 08:18 Re: Identify this species? [Re: gbeer]
Cris
pooh-bah

Registered: 06/02/2002
Posts: 1904
Loc: Leeds, UK
Some kind of variant of these ???

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bed_bug

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#349540 - 19/12/2011 09:03 Re: Identify this species? [Re: Cris]
peter
carpal tunnel

Registered: 13/07/2000
Posts: 4180
Loc: Cambridge, England

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#349542 - 19/12/2011 16:13 Re: Identify this species? [Re: peter]
canuckInOR
carpal tunnel

Registered: 13/02/2002
Posts: 3212
Loc: Portland, OR
Originally Posted By: peter


+1

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#349549 - 19/12/2011 22:10 Re: Identify this species? [Re: canuckInOR]
tfabris
carpal tunnel

Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
Crap. Brand new house. Wonder why I see them in the *bathroom* where there's no carpets? Rarely see them around any cloth, they're usually just crawling (or dead) on the tile floor or some such.

Glad they're not bedbugs. I had already ruled that out. Housemate once had a bedbug infestation where he lived in Canada, so I'd looked at pics of those already. Scary!

Well, off to google for carpet beetle treatments.

THANK YOU ALL!
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#349553 - 20/12/2011 10:55 Re: Identify this species? [Re: tfabris]
Redrum
old hand

Registered: 17/01/2003
Posts: 998
While cleaning out an old house I found these in a stack of old cloths. After removing the old cloths I never saw them again. You might want to go through any boxes of stored cloths.

In the bathroom they probably have a hard time going across a tile (I'm guessing tile here since I've not been in your bathroom, that you know) floor and die of a heart attack along the way.



Edited by Redrum (20/12/2011 10:56)

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#349561 - 20/12/2011 16:15 Re: Identify this species? [Re: tfabris]
canuckInOR
carpal tunnel

Registered: 13/02/2002
Posts: 3212
Loc: Portland, OR
Originally Posted By: tfabris
Crap. Brand new house. Wonder why I see them in the *bathroom* where there's no carpets? Rarely see them around any cloth, they're usually just crawling (or dead) on the tile floor or some such.

We also have a brand new house (3-4 years old, first owners), and have them, as well. We usually see them around the baseboards along carpeted areas where the cat hair tends to collect, but we also see them on the tile floors of our bathroom, too. Let me know what you find with your googling...

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#349564 - 20/12/2011 18:51 Re: Identify this species? [Re: canuckInOR]
tfabris
carpal tunnel

Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
Googling seems to indicate that they tend to have a "source" for a specific "infestation" and that I need to locate and get rid of that source.

Googling also says that a bit of Boric Acid sprinkled on the carpet will kill them all. Haven't gone that route yet since I don't want to bleach my carpets.
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