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new bug found cant id
found this bug looks like a caterpillar but it is less than 1/8" long.
Dusted it with delta dust. waited for 30 minutes and it is still alive. very small picture take at 200x with USB Microscope another pest control company told the client it was bed bugs. I told them I dont know what it is but i can say it is not a bed bug.... it was found in a bed between the matress and box springs.http://www.noroaches.net/bug_In_bed.jpg thanks dave t |
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trouble with the website talking to hosting company now
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carpet beetle larvae resemble caterpillars somewhat and will nest in bed linens. I have found them in the textile cover of a box spring before.
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here is the bug
http://noroaches.net/noroaches.net/bug_In_bed.jpg
lets see if this links they are still working on the website. here is the bug |
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That's the fuzzy buggers. I dusted with DE when I found them, and then we'd had Baker Pest Control doing the home quarterly, so they didn't survive long. We had a great applicator who came out no extra charge to treat, when I discovered them. (this was in Palm Coast).
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lets try this link
www.noroaches.net/bug_In_bed.jpg
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Did you kill it or what
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