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  • #1 10126804
    Xylometazolin!
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    Hello!


    In the sugar bowl I found a lot of tiny, brownish worms.
    Then in a cupboard with flour, sugar, breadcrumbs etc. I found more, many more. The crap after all the packages in the cabinet: sugar, flour, bread crumbs, tea. I found most of this in a tea box (rarely used :) ). They are very small (one photo for comparison with the 1gr coin):

    Worms are attacking my kitchen! Worms are attacking my kitchen! Worms are attacking my kitchen!
    Worms are attacking my kitchen! Worms are attacking my kitchen!


    Anyone know what this is called? Where could it come from and how to destroy it? Will washing cabinets with vinegar help?
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  • #3 10126893
    manta
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    The green check, available for purchase at Mak-Chemistry, the only effective crap.
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    zimny8
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    Me pie, they look like termites, man you got a termite in your house. If you can see tiny sawdust, you have a problem, because fire is the best remedy for termites, although there is no way, a carpenter I know used a microwave and apparently it was successful.

    ps probably too small for termites though :) .
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  • #5 10129183
    BartekWB
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    Crow's foot, the name just slipped out of my head, I will tell you that these worms are edible, everyone puts them in every day without being aware of their existence. An effective fight is only airtight containers for food, flour, sugar, corn flakes, everything must be tightly closed.
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    goldi74
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    What names do you come up with? Only the pixels are shown in the photo. I bet it is a poisonous bedding.
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  • #8 10129637
    Łukasz-O
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    Teethers are practically indestructible. It is a real scourge in new construction - they love moisture.
    My wife and I tried different ways to eradicate it, browsed through forums and nothing.
    You have to wait for them to go away on their own. This attention may go on for several years!
    The advice with sealed containers is perfectly appropriate. It's also true that most people eat them and don't even know it.

    PS. I'm sorry before dinner.
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    Madrik
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    goldi74 wrote:
    What names do you come up with? Only the pixels are shown in the photo. I bet it is a poisonous bedding.


    It is only found in bedrooms, underwear pants and unchanged underpants.
    Rather, she's far from the kitchen. :twisted:
    In addition, his bites show characteristic symptoms: Strong fatigue, lack of sleep, refusing to get up to work / school in the morning, there is a strong aversion to cleaning and folding the bed. ;)
    Anyone who has noticed such symptoms should report to the nearest branch of the exotic animal agency and ask for the serum. Take it easy, it's in the form of orally administered tablets (with a slingshot) ...
    :lol:
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    Xylometazolin!
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    On Monday I will buy some insect crap, maybe they won't like it. I prophylactically wiped the cabinet with vinegar :D Any more garlic I will burn, so that the vampires do not go round.

    For now, thank you for recognizing this reptile,
    greetings.
  • #11 10132510
    zimny8
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    In my case, something like this came out of the sewage system:
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    It was silverfish, when I exterminated (with caustic soda) in the sewage system, they got under the sink cabinet and ate up almost all of the plastic cover, they eat everything, even the chipboard cabinet, a real miracle of evolution. There is only one way to deal with these and other bugs, you must definitely get rid of the moisture, when I sealed the siphon, they disappeared after a few days, they all need little water, but still. Of course, a regular war must be waged at the same time, using the best experimentally selected weapons.
  • #12 10132575
    bestboy21
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    Maybe RAID agents for insects are neurotoxic and put to sleep for them, even a small concentration causes paralysis and a higher concentration kills. Unfortunately, they have the same effect on people, when you inhale concentrated vapors, it is as if you got a pan in the head, after using a large amount you need to thoroughly ventilate, and they have the advantage that it is a spray and it will reach the channels in the wood :twisted:

Topic summary

✨ The discussion revolves around the discovery of tiny brownish worms in kitchen items such as sugar, flour, and tea. Users speculate on the identity of the worms, suggesting they could be edible pests or possibly termites. Recommendations for eradication include using airtight containers for food storage, applying insecticides, and maintaining low moisture levels to prevent infestations. Some users mention specific products like insecticides from Mak-Chemistry and RAID agents. The conversation also touches on the potential for these pests to be a nuisance in new constructions due to moisture attraction.
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