Bug ID? (insect, not software)

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HN

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Have been seeing these in the office. about the size of an airsoft pellet. Any idea?

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Markbnj

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That is the North African Ear Borer (borerus africanus horribilus). They breed in the thousands. The bright spots indicate the feeding cycle is about to start. You should probably get out of the house.
 

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In all seriousness I can't find a carpet beetle that they look exactly like, and carpet beetles are described as being a little smaller than what you have described.
 

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That is the North African Ear Borer (borerus africanus horribilus). They breed in the thousands. The bright spots indicate the feeding cycle is about to start. You should probably get out of the house.

omg i hate you! after bot flies, having a bug in my ear is just right up there on the creep-me-out-o-meter!


bllllaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh *shudder*
 

Mermaidman

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Probably some type of hemiptera nymph. They sometimes show up in large numbers.

(Shield bugs, etc)
 

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That is the North African Ear Borer (borerus africanus horribilus). They breed in the thousands. The bright spots indicate the feeding cycle is about to start. You should probably get out of the house.
:biggrin:
 

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That is the North African Ear Borer (borerus africanus horribilus). They breed in the thousands. The bright spots indicate the feeding cycle is about to start. You should probably get out of the house.

:biggrin:
 
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