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yazuk
Aug 2, 2009, 04:13 PM
Hi, can anyone tell me what the tiny white pests are that are in all the rooms in my home?
They are mainy on wooden furniture but I've also seen them on walls in my bathroom. I've even seen them on my baby's cot!! They are not in groups. You acually only see one at a time. They are tiny and at first you think it's a flek of dust. But they crawl along the surface.I'm too much of a chicken too look too closely at them. I do have damp at my home so could that be the reason I find them at home? I don't know whether they can bring harm to us. I really want to get rid of them. Please advise me what to do
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Catsmine
Aug 2, 2009, 04:20 PM
Can you give me a closer description? How long are they? Do they have visible legs? Wings? Are there any spots of color? Which color?

I have an idea they may be moth larvae but I need more information to be sure.

starlitegirl
Sep 24, 2009, 07:54 AM
I have these too. They are very prevalent around dusty or objects covered with pollen especially wood. They are extremely tiny, whitish and don't crawl fast. I can smoosh them easily with a cloth or my finger. I've also seen them or bugs very similar to them on paper (but it's hard to tell because paper is light and so are the bugs). They are on my dressers and tables. They are oblong with maybe six or eight legs, kind of small to count. And they look like their head is separated from their body. I came across loads of them crawling on my sewing table which was covered with pollen and dust as I hadn't been in there all summer but the window was open and it was a humid, damp summer. I just completed a major dusting of everything and even washing of all the clothes where they might have been (in drawers on a dresser I saw them crawling on). They seem harmless other than the ick factor and making me feel itchy. Now I have to vacuum just to be certain they're gone. Any idea what they are?

Catsmine
Sep 24, 2009, 09:57 AM
Starlitegirl, yours sound a little different from yazuk's. I think what you're dealing with are a fungus gnat feeding on mildew.

Image Search Results (http://www.goodsearch.com/searchimage.aspx?keywords=fungus+gnats)

Can you see any wings? Flying insects?

Getting rid of them should be as simple as getting rid of the mildew with a little bleach/water wipe down.

starlitegirl
Sep 24, 2009, 10:26 AM
Starlitegirl, yours sound a little different from yazuk's. I think what you're dealing with are a fungus gnat feeding on mildew.

Image Search Results (http://www.goodsearch.com/searchimage.aspx?keywords=fungus+gnats)

Can you see any wings? Flying insects?

Getting rid of them should be as simple as getting rid of the mildew with a little bleach/water wipe down.

No wings at all. Just tiny things that crawl around. I had thought they might be 'book lice'. They look like this (http://www.svpestcontrol.com/resources/booklice.jpg) and are very tiny. I can see them crawling, but would need a magnifying glass to get a really good look at them. Very tiny. But would they be around dust and pollen and on furniture?

Catsmine
Sep 26, 2009, 07:27 AM
No wings at all. Just tiny things that crawl around. I had thought they might be 'book lice'. They look like this (http://www.svpestcontrol.com/resources/booklice.jpg) and are very tiny. I can see them crawling, but would need a magnifying glass to get a really good look at them. Very tiny. But would they be around dust and pollen and on furniture?

I think you've found them. Yes. Psocids feed on pollen and mildew. This link is very informative.

ENY-225/IG094: Booklice and Silverfish (http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/IG094)

starlitegirl
Sep 26, 2009, 07:44 AM
Thanks!! That link is great! Now I know what triggers them. I think this summer caused an abundance because it was rainy and damp/humid here for most of it.

I have silverfish once in a while but not that many this past year. But the booklice were really abundant in one room and I've gone through everything cleaning like crazy so I think that did the trick since the moisture and pollen has been cleaned away.

Thanks!!