What are these little grey bugs?

Also known as psocids, they are small gray or white bugs that resemble lice but feed on mold and fungi. Booklice are often found in moist areas where mold or fungi might be growing, such as basements. These insects are less than one-sixteenth of an inch and can run quickly.

What are the grey bugs in my house?

Silverfish, technically known by the scientific name Lepisma saccharina, are true pest insects that you’ve very likely seen inside your home at some point. You may have spotted these little silvery-colored insects scurrying along the bathtub, up the walls, around the laundry room or basement floor.

What causes silverfish to come in your house?

Warm and moist spaces, like basements and crawl spaces, attract silverfish. The pests will enter homes through foundation cracks, torn screens, or gaps around doors. Leaving dirty dishes out in the open will also lure silverfish indoors.

Do silverfish damage your house?

Silverfish are mainly a nuisance pest. Indoors, they can cause property damage by chewing holes in clothing, upholstery and paper goods, such as wallpaper and books. This is why it is important to get rid of silverfish if you are dealing with an infestation.

What kind of bug looks like a shrimp?

Silverfish are definitely strange insects. They look like shrimp or crustaceans, and they’re distressingly fast.

What is a lawn shrimp?

Description. Lawn shrimp are neither insects nor shrimp. They are amphipods. Amphipods are crustaceans that possess distinctively sideways-flattened bodies and eight pairs of legs. Five pairs of legs are used for walking and three for swimming.

What home remedy kills silverfish?

6 ways to get rid of silverfish

  1. Put a starchy food or substance in a glass container and wrap the outside with tape.
  2. Roll up newspaper.
  3. Put out sticky traps.
  4. Put out small bits of silverfish poison.
  5. Use cedar or cedar oil.
  6. Spread dried bay leaves throughout your home.

Are shrimp like insects?

The bottom line is that the shrimps and lobsters (crustaceans) may look like insects, but they are not insects by any definition found in biology. Both crustaceans and insects are arthropods, and both can be used as food. But the crustaceans are definitely the more popular dining fare.

What are the tiny bugs that look like shrimp?

Silverfish are definitely strange insects. They look like shrimp or crustaceans, and they’re distressingly fast. Although they’re not dangerous, they’re also not much fun to have around.

What are these little shrimp-like creatures in my substrate?

My substrate was infested with these little shrimp-like creatures. I must admit, it really grossed me out, at first. What are tiny shrimp-like creatures in a freshwater aquarium? Commonly found in freshwater aquariums where there is an overabundance of organic materials such as excess fish food and fish poop, you will find amphipods called scuds.

These creatures are actually a land-dwelling crustacean relative of shrimp and crabs. Lawn shrimp were introduced to California from Australia, most likely at the time eucalyptus trees were introduced to the state. Lawn shrimp populations are often associated with eucalyptus, ivy, and damp areas with extensive ground cover.

Why do Scuds look like shrimp?

If you take a closer look you will see that scuds have two sets of antennae. When moving about, they wiggle and flex their “arched” bodies as they move about on their sides. It is the shape of their bodies that makes them look like a shrimp. I just find them to be really, creepy ugly little creatures.

What is this 3/8 inch long reddish brown bug?

Thrasher Termite & Pest Control staff identified the 3/8 inch long, flattened, reddish brown, shrimp shaped critters were Arcitalitrus sylvaticus, AKA Lawn shrimp. These creatures are actually a land-dwelling crustacean relative of shrimp and crabs.