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On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 21:57:09 -0500, Lar <larflu@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>Goo'day mate... oops wrong country :)
>
>Here in the states there are outdor occuring weevils that attack acorns
>that will have the extended mouthpart. Possibly rodents have brought in
>a stash inside the walls where the insects are now finding their way
>inside. Rodent baits in the attic may be the source also along with just
>something maid of seed you just haven't found yet..
>
>Lar
>
>
>sharvey08@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>> Hi all.
>>
>> Over the past couple of weeks, I've noticed some tiny black bugs
>> around my bedroom and ajoining bathroom. I've found some on my
>> bathroom door, on the bedroom carpet, in my Pythons water bowl and
>> climbing on some junk I have on the floor (paperwork and such) but
>> today I found one on my bed and it's kinda made me feel
>> uncomfortable. Every time I've found them they're alone, never more
>> than one found at a time.
>>
>> I'm not quite sure what they are, but from looking around some pest
>> control websites I can tell you that they look a lot like Grain
>> Weevils, they're about 3mm long, black and with a snout-like mouthpart
>> and six legs. I understand that Grain Weevils live in rice/grain/etc,
>> but can they also exist in rooms where no food is stored? If not,
>> what are these little bugs?
>>
>> Any suggestions are more than welcome as I can get on and kill this
>> little things before they grow in numbers!
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> ==============
>> Stu


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