thanks for the link and they are not bed bugs. bed bugs look like ticks and their poop leaves stains.
size wise they are smaller then bat poop and are very smooth looking not rough like bat, mice, rat poop.
Be sure to report back when you get an ID. I will keep this topic on watch 'til you do
philo wrote:
found these in our house (on a bed under the covers) and have no idea what they are and where to go.
Please id if you know what they are.
Look like a seed of some type to me.
philo wrote:
found these in our house (on a bed under the covers) and have no idea what they are and where to go.
Please id if you know what they are.
They look like water melon seeds. Perhaps a Mouse is stock-piling hem up for winter.....?
Blair Shaw Jr wrote:
They look like water melon seeds. Perhaps a Mouse is stock-piling hem up for winter.....?
they are about 1/10 the size of melon seeds. they are about 1/2 the size of mice poop. they are uniform in size. very smooth and each have a tail like on one end. they have not reoccured. I called the county and they said they would get back to me.
I started to ask if they tasted salty but was not sure if you were in a humorous mood. I do hope you get a true resolution.
Country Boy wrote:
I started to ask if they tasted salty but was not sure if you were in a humorous mood. I do hope you get a true resolution.
they are not big enough to have as a smack
talked to the county and they id them as flax seed.
The white one are what we grain up and feed our dog. the dark ones are what we found in her bed. How they got there God only knows. Maybe she was having a nightmare.
philo wrote:
talked to the county and they id them as flax seed.
The white one are what we grain up and feed our dog. the dark ones are what we found in her bed. How they got there God only knows. Maybe she was having a nightmare.
Better than any of the possibilities cited above.
ecobin wrote:
Better than any of the possibilities cited above.
Boy Howdy!!!
The dark ones could be dried-up ones.
Probably got on the dog's whiskers (mustache) and fell off, got onto your feet, fell off in bed.
Ok, they don't appear to be bedbugs but the photos aren't sharp enough to identify them for sure. Do you find blood spots anywhere on the sheets or in the cracks and crevices? Do these things move? For sure id call your local dept. of agriculture and they'll get them named for you and tell you what to do about them.
Those images won't get identified by a pest control company...they aren't sharp enough to do the job. The reason I say this is that I owned a pest control company for about forty years and from your photos I don't have a clue.
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