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Cockroach (commonly known as "ear clip worm", also known as scissor worm. Class: Insecta Subclass:
Winged subclass: Leatheroptera: Cockroach Habits:
Omnivorous, who eat everything, are generally found in bathrooms and kitchens. A few species are not closely related to humans, and a few species are harmful to flowers, grain storage, fruit storage, silkworms and fresh insect specimens, and some species are ectoparasites of bats and rats. They generally prefer to be active at night, and often hide under soil, stones, dead branches, and garbage during the day.
Sex likes damp and dark, many species are accustomed to nocturnal walking, and have the habit of phototaxis flying. The first time you know this little insect with a sickle-shaped tail, you will be startled, and you are afraid that it will be accidentally caught, or that it will be poisonous. When encountering harassment, the cockroach will not only not take the initiative to attack the other party, but will also play dead and run for its life!
Of course, this tail is also their defense, when frightened, they will occasionally raise a double crow to demonstrate, and the cockroach can secrete a special odor to drive away the enemy. Females have a special habit of protecting eggs and raising young. Female cockroaches protect their eggs like hens, and sometimes catch small insects and feed them to nymphs until they have grown and do not leave.
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Insects that burrow into the hair are called head lice. Head lice are small, gray, wingless insects that feed on blood, usually in the scalp and hair. If head lice are found, the following measures are recommended:
1.Cut your hair as short as possible to reduce the space for lice to survive.
2.Wash your hair regularly and keep your scalp clean to reduce lice food**.
3.Use shampoos that contain insecticide ingredients, such as 100 tinctures, methyl benzoate, etc., to kill lice.
4.Use tools such as a protective hat or conditioner to avoid another infestation of lice.
It is important to note that you should consult a doctor or professional before taking the above measures.
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Louse. Lice belong to the class of insects, lice, and the human lice family is a small wingless insect with a flat dorsal and ventral body, and is a permanent ectoparasite. It is also a general term for a class of wingless small parasitic insects, which are divided into two large groups:
Obtuse and filaformous suborders, parasitic on birds and mammals; The suborder of keyhoppers is parasitic only in mammals. There are three types of lice that parasitize the human body, namely body lice, head lice and pubic lice. The body lice and head lice are varieties of the human lice in the genus Lice, while the pubic lice are separate species of the genus Pubic lice.
Among the three types, body lice are the most important, and they are an important vector for the transmission of epidemic typhus and lice relapsing fever, that is, trench fever.
Lice are parasitic insects that have been fully adapted to the host's surface environment, and their requirements for the parasitic environment are relatively constant and specific. For example, the optimal temperature for body lice is 30 to 32 degrees Celsius, which is the temperature of the human surface. The optimum relative humidity is 10% to 60%.
Don't like humidity and heat. Tends to the dark. Therefore, when the host sweats or has a fever due to activity in spring, lice are easy to crawl from the surface of the body to the outside of clothing, and spread outward through the contact of the host or clothing.
Both nymphs and adults of lice suck blood, and they exclusively suck human blood. The amount of blood sucked can generally reach more than 1 3 of its body weight. If you find that you are smoking, do not pull it out with brute force, and wipe the head of the lice with alcohol to make it loosen and fall.
Among the three types of lice, body lice and head lice are the main vectors for the transmission of epidemic typhus and lice-borne relapsing fever. Body lice can still transmit trench fever.
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The iron nematode (Gordiacea von Stebold, 1843) is also known as the hair snake, also known as the capillary nematode (hairworm) or Gordian worm.
It belongs to the phylum Nematozoa and is the general name for worms of the class Elematode. There are 250 300 species of medically related insect species, including Gordioidea, Gordiidae, Gordius and Chordodes, Paragordius and Parachordodes. The body of the nematode is elongated, horse-haired, and can reach up to 1 meter long.
Adults live freely in seawater or freshwater, and the larvae parasitize the arthropods. It is distributed in the northern and southern provinces in China, and is widely distributed in all parts of the world. It can infect the human body through water sources and cause nematoasis.
In scientific research, it is often used as experimental material for zoology.
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He grew in the soil and was called a cricket. It should have fallen into your hair. He doesn't bite, it's the clip on his tail.
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Summary. Hello, here for you to find out that this is Yi'e's cocoon, the clothes moth larva is a small brown caterpillar. Usually hidden in a silky bag or mesh (called a tube nest), a spindle-shaped silk bag with cement attached to it can be seen on the wall, and a larva with a dark brown head can be seen.
Adults are light yellow moths and are afraid of light. If it is pressed to death, it will emit an unpleasant odor. The larvae spin silk into cocoons and store wool, upholstered furniture, fur, carpets, blankets, fishmeal, chemical wool, and cotton-blended fabrics for the larvae to feed.
The larvae are mostly found in clothing storage rooms and in the cracks of upholstered furniture. The clothing moth has a very weak constitution and does not fly far, which limits its range of activity. They are particularly fond of textiles, which are stained with food or other contamination, and can also be seen in the collar or folds of clothes.
Cotton clothes are less susceptible) When the wardrobe is empty, spray the wardrobe with Tao Sisong. After treatment, put the clothes back, close the wardrobe tightly, put some mothballs (naphthalene pills) on the upper layer (put in the required amount according to the instructions), remember not to put the clothes with sludge in them, because the smell of sweat is more likely to attract clothes moths.
What kind of bug is this? Eating hair? It's all hair torn from that shell, it's disgusting.
Hello, here for you to find out that this is Yi'e's cocoon, the clothes moth larva is a small brown caterpillar. Usually hidden in a silk bag or mesh (called a tube nest), a spindle-shaped silk bag with cement attached to it can be seen on the wall, and a young oak letter worm with a dark brown head can be seen on the wall. Adults are light yellow moths and are afraid of light.
If it is pressed to death, it will emit an unpleasant odor. The larvae spin silk into cocoons and store wool, upholstered furniture, fur, carpets, blankets, fishmeal, chemical wool, and cotton-blended fabrics for the larvae to feed. The larvae are mostly found in clothing storage rooms and in the cracks of upholstered furniture.
The clothing moth has a very weak constitution and does not fly far, which limits its range of activity. They are particularly fond of textiles, which are stained with food or other contamination, and can also be seen in the collar or folds of clothes. When the wardrobe is empty, spray the wardrobe with Tao Liang Shen Si Song.
After treatment, put the clothes back, close the wardrobe tightly, put some mothballs (naphthalene pills) on the upper layer (put in the required amount according to the instructions), remember not to put the clothes with sludge in them, because the smell of sweat is more likely to attract clothes moths.
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Judging by your **, this one is a tick.
Ticks (pí) are also called ticks, turtles eat, commonly known as dog turtles, grass bees, cattle lice, grass ticks, dog beans, cattle turtles, and grass chops [1] . In the Sichuan dialect, there are called forced (pronounced shà) and so on.
It lies dormant on the grass and plants of shallow hills and hills, or lodges among the fur of animals such as livestock. When not sucking blood, the small ones are the size of mung beans, and some are as fine as rice grains; After sucking up the blood, it is the size of a plump soybean, and the large one can be as big as a fingernail. Anaplasmosis caused by tick bites is an infectious disease that is generally susceptible to the disease, and medical personnel or their companions who have close contact with critically ill patients or who have direct contact with the patient's blood and other body fluids may also be infected if they do not pay attention to protection.
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This one is a tick. He is a blood-sucker, a faction that parasitizes on humans and animals and sucks blood. This is a very dangerous bug that can transmit some diseases.
If the wound is inflamed, or if the wound is inflamed, see a doctor immediately. It is often reported on television that in summer this pest appears in dark, damp grass and trees.
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Louse. Blood-sucking parasites, which can easily cause itching, rashes and other diseases.
Pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene, the lice in the hair can be cleaned with alcohol + neutral shampoo, if there are lice eggs in the hair, you can apply vinegar to the hair, the dosage is 20 to 40 ml, comb the hair with a grate the next day, so that the lice eggs can be combed off, and then wash the hair with water. Laundry is blanched in boiling water and washed in bed sheets.
It should be reminded that lice can be spread through people's contact, so it is recommended that the subject clean up as soon as possible.
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