Whats this?Found a few of them under the furniture, bed, cardboard and such. They fear brightness.
That's obviously a coin of 1 cent of euro
>>308038Easy, carpet beetle larvae. Harmeless. Vacuum more.Next question.>>308047Also, this.
das is ne larve von ner kellerassel
>>308038Whoah, I have these too. I should clean more.
>>308051Double fail, it's neither an isopod, nor do isopods go though a metamorphosis (which is the condition for having larvae).>>308049Not neccessarily a carpet beetle, but family Dermestidae should be right.
>>308049OP here, i'm buying this.The backside has too many hairs for an isopod (assel).
Those are cents / euros, the European currency.
>>308469Euro cents? I only see one.
>>308482He said he found a few of them, and if I just said cents he may have thought I meant American cents.
It is a carpet beetle larva! Not harmless for wool or fur.If they are on clothing. Frees them in one week.Probably species Resa vespula or some Anthrenus sp.
>>308043Silverfish.
>>308690Silverfish, goldfish, where's the platinumfish?
Definitely a carpet beetle. Looks like a woolly bear.Hoover to remove as many as possible. Buy some carpet beetle spray, spray the carpet up to a foot away from all walls and under furniture. Lob some moth balls into the corners (they hate naphthalene). Repeat after three months to finish the job.It's easy to get rid of them, but you've got to be thorough!
How the fuck do you get them in the first place?