Please tell me what these are and how to get rid of them?
By Char from Ogden, UT
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Has anybody told you what they were?? Where have you been finding them?? I have been finding them in my BED!!!
Oh my gosh, my husband & I are also finding these bugs in and around our bed. Can someone please Help!
What are these disgusting little bugs?
You have bedbugs. Throw your mattress out, wash ALL your linens and clothes, bag them up, and pray. Took me a year to get rid of them.
the bugs i have are on the counter or on the cat dish very small the size of the head of a pin not much bigger i try and kill them but they are to quick . my kitchen is clean what can they be and what can i do
I just started having this problem. These little Toni bugs on my countertops. Cleaners are not helping. Did you find a solution and why/where they are coming from?
That is most certainly not a bed bug, please don't scare them with this misidentification. You are correct bed bugs are horrific infestation require immediate intense remediation. With that said, this is a pantry beetle or flour weevil. There are many different species of these Critters but there is a pretty easy, relatively speaking , method to relieve yourself of an infestation. First you need to go through all your dry goods in your pantry and or your kitchen. Any package that is open throw it out immediately.
That is NOT a bedbug. It's some kind of carpet beetle
'Bag them up?' Then what to do with the washed, bagged-up stuff?
These are not bed bugs these seem to be kitchen bug, they grow in food.
That photo is NOT a bed bug, so please don't panic! It looks like the bugs that myself and almost everything other person is complaining about on this post, and no one has a solid answer!
This picture is NOT of a bedbug. Bedbugs have flat bodies with ridges going across their bodies. This is a beetle with a shiny domed back and small lighter brown specles, it is a carpet beetle. They don't bite and are not a hazard to your health. They are pests that feed on clothing made from natural materials (eg cotton, wool, etc) and carpeting. Use mothballs and vacuum neglected areas (corners, unmoved furniture, etc) if you have carpeting.
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