I found this bug on my daybed headboard and on my mattress. I have not gotten bit but I do not know what it is. Can someone please help to get rid of?
It looks like a beetle to me. If you have bedbugs, you will have bite masks and bloodstains on your sheets.
If the head board is wooden, it could be powder post beetles. Can you find any tiny pin-size holes or very fine sawdust in the wood? Powder Post Beetles drill very small diameter holes into wooden things and then lay their eggs inside.
I have very tiny bugs - the size of the top of a straight pin in my kitchen around the windows and on my white floor. When you step on them or use your finger to smash them, they leave a reddish, brown streak. I tried spraying and caulked the baseboard area. How do I get rid of them?
I have little brown bugs (look like mites). They can be seen with the eye, but are really small. They don't bite, but really annoying. Does anyone have an idea of what they are? Please help.
I have tiny bugs all over my house. They are like book lice and are in everything I look at, kids toys, even in my drawers. Help me please.
I have very very small almost un-noticeable sized black and white jumping, biting insects (or at least I am assuming that's their species) in my house. They originated from my mattress somehow a year ago. I got a bedbug sheet and had someone come in after that and everything went back to normal.
My parents think I am crazy to be bringing it up again since it's been about a year! But for the last few days, since I changed my sheets and took off the bedbug sheet also by accident, they have come out to play and infest my entire household once again. I can't even sleep well because they are non stop making me itch, hurt from bites, etc. Anyone, can you help me identify these bugs(?) and the way I can kill them once and for all? Please email me through this site, thank you!
By Julia Callahan from Newtown, PA
I have tiny white and brown insects in my kitchen units and now in my bathroom, as well as on top of the toilet and the window sills. I need help, please.
I have been finding tiny black and yellow/orange spotted bugs in clothes. They are small like a sesame seed, but a little rounder. They appear flat and do not move. I have found 3 in various places. I considered bed bugs, but they do not look like the pictures I have seen and they do not scurry to try to get away. I need help!
By Monica from Atlanta, GA
I'm fairly sure that what you're describing are ticks. Have a look in Google Images for ticks to confirm.
Ben
There is a small, tiny, hard to see with the naked eye bug in my bed, on my furniture, and on my dog. I can feel them on my face, but they're not really biting me. They are all over my house. Could someone please help me to understand what I have?
I called the exterminator and they said it is not bed bugs so with this picture could someone please help me identify what is running me crazy?Can someone tell me what this bug is? I found few of them crawling in my closet and on my clothes. I'm freaking out. I'm very neat and clean. I don't know why those bugs are there and why is this happening.
I killed 7. I didn't see other ones, but I'm sure they are there; I have a lot clothes in there. They are very tiny, bigger than a flea, but still very small.Plz help.
What bug is this? I find this bug every time I lay down. I can feel it crawling on me and it's different colors. One was light and I barely can see it.
The others brown and black have 6 legs and two antennae. It's so small.I have this bug that I'm finding. There was one on me during the day. My cat does sleep at the bottom of the bed and has been doing that for quite a while, but the last 2 weeks I have been noticing these very tiny bugs.
Please can people help me on what it is? I got an new bed and mattress in February of this year, so recently new.I have a few of these on my bathroom near the tub. They are very tiny ones. I took a photo with a penny next to it to show the tiny size.
I am in East Bay, CA.
Can anyone help identify?BTW, I took a couple of these in a ziplock to the UCCE Contra Costa county (cecontracosta.ucanr.edu/
The key to managing these is moisture. I think we had water leak in the bathroom. He advised to get the leak checked.
Can anyone help me in discovering what these bugs are? They are usually pretty tiny. Some of them move pretty quickly, and others (bigger ones) seem to crawl more slowly. I noticed them on my counter the other day and now all over my walls, on all floors of my home, and along the walls. I have sprayed the bugs with bug killer and it seems to stun them for a bit and then they keep moving. I originally only found them at night, but now I am seeing more of them and at all times a day. If anyone can provide any clues I would greatly appreciate it.
Yeah, that photo is pretty hard to read. It looks to be a beetle. I suggest you visit the following links to see if you can compare [Download Missing]
As a general rule, diatomaceous earth is a good natural killer of hard-shelled insects in the larval stage.