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'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 12:30 pm
by Zarzy
... and its not the kids!

Just wondering if any of you would be able to answer a Q ...

Ive got these tiny bugs which i find from time to time (they are becoming more frequent the more i look!) in my house, i find them anywhere really, usully on the skirting board or in dark built in cupboards. My house isnt that old but i have never come accross them in my previous properties which have been newer. I really dont like creepy crwalies and the more i look for them the more i find! They are kind of creamy/brownish in colour and are tiny tiny like you would almost miss them. I know its not due to having a dirty house as im a cleanaholic.....any body else have these things or is it just me?! :confused: :)

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 12:38 pm
by Carl44
Zarzy;557118 wrote: ... and its not the kids!



Just wondering if any of you would be able to answer a Q ...



Ive got these tiny bugs which i find from time to time (they are becoming more frequent the more i look!) in my house, i find them anywhere really, usully on the skirting board or in dark built in cupboards. My house isnt that old but i have never come accross them in my previous properties which have been newer. I really dont like creepy crwalies and the more i look for them the more i find! They are kind of creamy/brownish in colour and are tiny tiny like you would almost miss them. I know its not due to having a dirty house as im a cleanaholic.....any body else have these things or is it just me?! :confused: :)




it could be silver fish harmless little bugs that look like bh672 (snigger) you dont say what country your in though :confused:

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 12:41 pm
by Zarzy
Hi Jimbo

Im in the Uk, not sure if they are ... think they might be a bit bigger, you can hardly see these .... its only cause i saw one and now i keep looking at every minute spec! Perhaps i'll have to move house!!:)

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 12:49 pm
by Carl44
Zarzy;557124 wrote: Hi Jimbo



Im in the Uk, not sure if they are ... think they might be a bit bigger, you can hardly see these .... its only cause i saw one and now i keep looking at every minute spec! Perhaps i'll have to move house!!:)




i take it your female ..... doing house work and that ,,, if not bh672 is just your kinda guy .... :sneaky: could be dust mites ... tiny harmless little bugs ,dont waste money on exterminators ,get immy to post you some of her cherry flapjack you will get so much deadly wind you will kill them all .. word of warning no naked flames nearby or lighting of any matches :-2 :-3

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:00 pm
by spot
Just to eliminate the obvious, silverfish look like this and they're around a quarter inch long.

I couldn't find a photo of Immie's cherry flapjacks though.

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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:17 pm
by SuzyB
Silver fish tend to be present in houses which are slightly damp, whack your heating up and see if they go.

Try to take a photo and we shall play dectective :D :-6

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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:33 pm
by abbey
Hiya Zarzy, welcome to FG.:-6

Sorry about the bugs, i have silverfish occasionally , little buggers.

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:34 pm
by Zarzy
No, defo not silverfish! The mind boggles, do you think i'll be safe tonight?!:( :)

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:37 pm
by spot
This is a carpet beetle which is under 1/4" but still not so small that you have to squint to even see it.

If what you have is more aphid-size and red then there are big mites which could qualify.

Suzy's right, a photo would be really useful.

Welcome to ForumGarden.

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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:40 pm
by abbey
Zarzy;557144 wrote: No, defo not silverfish! The mind boggles, do you think i'll be safe tonight?!:( :)Just remember to sleep with your mouth shut. :wah:

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:42 pm
by Zarzy
thanks for the pics guys ... dont think its any of those though. Just tried taking a pic... they're that small they don't even show up! Have you heard of booklice? Just looked them up and i'm thinking thats what they might be .......

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:42 pm
by spot
abbey;557147 wrote: Just remember to sleep with your mouth shut. :wah:


Not an option. Zarzy's female.

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:47 pm
by spot
Zarzy;557148 wrote: Have you heard of booklice? Just looked them up and i'm thinking thats what they might be .......They get wings when they're old enough. Before then they're a bit like this...

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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:50 pm
by Zarzy
Yeah....looking more like it. So am i the only one with these beasties? They look horrible!!:lips: Definatley sleeping with my mouth shut!!

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:52 pm
by Rosette
ewwww! maybe call your local council for advice....... chances are that other peeps in your area may be suffering the same infestation! They may be able to give you some advice on what they are and how to rid them

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:55 pm
by spot
Kathy Ellen;557158 wrote: Oh Spot, that picture is way gross. How big is that animal????? I'll have to look this one up.
I've got him cornered behind the sofa at the moment, he's about two foot nose to tail and he whiffles and crouches when I walk over to see he's still alright. He didn't like the flash of the camera, that's all. I'll put him outdoors when he's calmer.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booklice has more words about him.

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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:55 pm
by Carl44
abbey;557147 wrote: Just remember to sleep with your mouth shut. :wah:


i might just tell suzy we have them and she must keep her mouth closed at all times just in case:sneaky: :sneaky:

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 2:43 pm
by Imladris
Hiya Zarzy, I don't know what your bugs are but I thought I'd introduce myself as the farting flapjack maker - perhaps I should point out that the flapjack doesn't fart, it's someone else who did!!! (eh Suzy:sneaky: )



Nice to see someone local, I'm across the estuary with the black swans - I'll come to Warren Point and wave to you one day!:D

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 2:46 pm
by SuzyB
Imladris;557271 wrote: Hiya Zarzy, I don't know what your bugs are but I thought I'd introduce myself as the farting flapjack maker - perhaps I should point out that the flapjack doesn't fart, it's someone else who did!!! (eh Suzy:sneaky: )



Nice to see someone local, I'm across the estuary with the black swans - I'll come to Warren Point and wave to you one day!:D


I don't know what you mean :yh_whistl :yh_whistl

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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 2:47 pm
by Imladris
SuzyB;557280 wrote: I don't know what you mean :yh_whistl :yh_whistl


Of course not, it was that naughty Jimbo blaming you again wasn't it:D :wah:

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 2:49 pm
by Zarzy
Mmm, i love flapjack .... perhaps not farty flapjack though! Used to live over there, small world eh! Moved about a year ago, been there long?

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 2:49 pm
by Imladris
Zarzy;557287 wrote: Mmm, i love flapjack .... perhaps not farty flapjack though! Used to live over there, small world eh! Moved about a year ago, been there long?


I'll pm you.

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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 2:52 pm
by SuzyB
Immy makes the best flapjack i've ever tasted, I think :thinking: :-4 Just waiting for some to get posted to me so I can make sure :yh_wait :yh_worshp

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 2:53 pm
by Imladris
SuzyB;557295 wrote: Immy makes the best flapjack i've ever tasted, I think :thinking: :-4 Just waiting for some to get posted to me so I can make sure :yh_worshp


Aaaah! Bless:-4

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 4:41 pm
by Bill Sikes
Zarzy;557118 wrote:

Ive got these tiny bugs which i find from time to time (they are becoming more frequent the more i look!) in my house, i find them anywhere really, usully on the skirting board or in dark built in cupboards. My house isnt that old but i have never come accross them in my previous properties which have been newer. I really dont like creepy crwalies and the more i look for them the more i find! They are kind of creamy/brownish in colour and are tiny tiny like you would almost miss them. I know its not due to having a dirty house as im a cleanaholic.....any body else have these things or is it just me?! confused: :)


Please describe them in more detail.

How many legs have they?

Do they have wings?

Do they move if you breath on them?

Are they like flies, maggots, indiscernable blobs of stuff, or what?

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 1:21 am
by Zarzy
Hi Bill,

They are really tiny its difficult to see if they have any legs or how many, they are about the size of a pin head or ever so slightly bigger. If you go to squash them they dart off really fast! You have to look specifically for them, and they come out more when its dark..........:-2

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 3:13 am
by Bill Sikes
Zarzy;557559 wrote: Hi Bill,

They are really tiny its difficult to see if they have any legs or how many, they are about the size of a pin head or ever so slightly bigger. If you go to squash them they dart off really fast! You have to look specifically for them, and they come out more when its dark..........:-2


If they're that small and hard to see, perhaps they're no problem? You could

always zap them with some fly spray and use a magnifying glass....

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 3:46 am
by Rapunzel
Bed bugs are apparently becoming more of a problem. Have you been away anywhere or stayed anywhere else, as you could have picked them up and brought them home with you. Don't think of dirty places either, apparently all the top hotels have them now! ;)

I think you can tell its them if you see black dots everywhere eg, on the corners of the bottom half of the bed, where you tuck the sheets in. The black spots are their faeces. Sorry, it's gross I know! :p

Hope you find out what they are! And welcome to FG. :)


'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 4:15 am
by Tater Tazz
Hope you solve your problem and welcome to fg:)

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 4:20 am
by Zarzy
Thanks guys .......... think i'll do some more digging on the net, looks like booklice are at the top of the list!!! Hope its not bedbugs, don't mind them on my skirting board, but in my bed!

Your challenge is ........ to search your house for little tiny weeny browny creatures. Least then i know im not the only one in the world whoes living with these things!!:-2

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 4:23 am
by Zarzy
Soberano,

I'll book an appointment! Notice you fit kitchens, i have a sink that needs cutting into my worktops!!! You anywhere near me?

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 6:27 am
by fisher
jimbo;557167 wrote: i might just tell suzy we have them and she must keep her mouth closed at all times just in case:sneaky: :sneaky:


Now I know why you wear sun glasses Jimbo, to hide your black eye.:wah:

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 6:30 am
by fisher
Soberano;557566 wrote: Go to your nearest eye infirmary, i reckon you got floaters.:wah:


I just filled my keyboard with tea. Thanks. :wah: :wah:

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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 8:20 pm
by lilbird
You are not alone!!!!!! I have seen them and I am freaking out!!!!!!

We just moved into our new concrete loft in Boston and I saw a couple of these teeny tiny things here and there.....now I am obsessed. I feel like they are everywhere, but I only notice them in the bathrooms (bathrooms have white tile, easier to spot the little monsters). I bleached the hell out of the floor and thought I fixed things. Now I still see them.....on the pedestal sink. On the tile wall. On the floor. God knows where else they are. I'm washing everything constantly, including myself.

They are like silverfish, only microscopic. Tinier than the head of a pin.

Please help us. I can not stand bugs- in my home anyway. Wtf are they? :confused::-1

Ok, off to bed with my mace - just in case. *sleeping with one eye open*

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 8:56 pm
by CARLA
Sounds like Aphids or Springtails or weevils which usually go for grain foods. Do you have plants in the house check them for Aphids. Springtails are a winter bug that show up in masses.

Have an bug person look at the, then kill them..;) Good luck..

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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 1:43 pm
by k8palm
Carl44;557119 wrote: it could be silver fish harmless little bugs that look like bh672 (snigger) you dont say what country your in though :confused:


I have the same tiny, tiny bugs in my apartment! They are definitely NOT silverfish! Anyone here who still thinks that, forget about it. The smallest silverfish is gargantuan compared to these bugs. I suspect the dust mite suggestion is closer to it. They seem to be wherever the dust is. They could also be something that followed me in from the garden. Does anyone here know, definitively, what they are? Are they harmful? What to do about them? Would really appreciate some info and advice. I'm in Santa Monica, California, USA :)

'orrible tiny bugs... im my house!!!

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 9:28 pm
by sadeyn
I've noticed a similar mite in my basement all over the concrete floor. I thought they might be paper mites at first and then found out there is no such thing as a 'paper' mite. I thought it didn't really matter that they were down there, but one day, I had been downstairs cleaning a while. A little later I started to itch. So I had to find out what they were and how to get rid of them without killing my pets or myself.

I read that they could be bird mites and that made sense. There was a bird nest right outside my basement door. on a crossbeam of the porch above. I had seen it in years past, but had never paid attention to my basement, I never really spent any time down there. The first batch of eggs hatched and the babies flew away, leaving the mites to look for their next meal elsewhere. In years past I had noticed that if I placed my hands on the boards above the nest, mites would rush up to greet me. They are attracted to warmth and CO2.

I had dusted my porch with Sevin Dust 5% one year and thought no more of it.

Today I moved the bird nest away from my house, I thought the bird was done with it as the babes had flown away. Little did I know she had laid four more tiny white eggs in it and now my heart aches because I messed up her perfect home. I placed it in a tree away from my house. If it's still there tomorrow I'll buy her a bird house and put the nest in it.

Some of the mites are larger than others and easier to see, I guess it's the different stages in the life cycle. The smaller ones are clearish and the bigger ones are dark. I've got one stuck between tape I hope to identify using a new usb microscope I just got, it may take a while.

I read that a good nontoxic way to kill the mites is using Windex with ammonia D. That worked on the ones I sprayed. I've got to finish clearing my basement out and then I plan on filling a garden sprayer with Windex plus a bit of Dawn dish soap and spraying the whole basement down. I used Dawn dish soap to scrub my scalp and body and that seemed to stop the itching. Something in the Dawn dish soap kills them too.

Bird mites can become resistant to pesticides exterminators use but not to Windex or Dawn.

I may never know exactly what kind of mite they are, but I do know what kills them, if I can just find them all. They seem to like to hide under things that sit on the floor and like moisture, I found a bunch around where my dehumidifier drain runs into the floor drain.

There are two different types of bird mites. One can live up to 8 months without a blood meal, the other can only live two weeks without eating. Cold usually kills them (my basement isn't heated) so maybe in years past winter has taken care of them for me or I'd probably be overrun upstairs.