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... live under tree bark and cylindrical, when they bore into the interior of the tree. Some species specialize in dead wood. Heartwood eating larvae, such as the old-house borer (Hylotrupes bajulus), can cause major damage to the wooden structures of buildings and are often noticed too late. The duration of the larval period depends on the quality and nutrient content of the wood, in which the larvae live.
>> Beetles -> longhorn beetles
...rpion Chelifer cancroides, which also resides in human environments is a natural enemy of the booklouse. Psocoptera have a life expectancy of up to 12 weeks. A female booklouse is capable of laying up to 120 eggs. Thus, in favourable conditions (in buildings) booklice can produce 8 new generations in a lifetime.
>> Booklice - Barkflies
...a flavidus live on various plants, tree trunks and tree bark. They feed, amongst other things, on fungus. They have a life expectancy of up to 12 weeks. Females are capable of laying up to 120 eggs in a lifetime. When conditions are favourable (in buildings) they can produce up to 8 new generations.
>> Booklice - Barkflies -> Valenzuela flavidus
... wine), but rarely on such broad-leaf bushes as Syringa (Lilac). Due to its camouflaged appearance the Nigma walckenaeri is difficult to see. In the warmer parts of Europe, it lives in sunny forest edges and in clearings. It can even be found inside buildings.
>> Arachnids -> Meshweb Weavers -> Nigma walckenaeri
Nigma walckenaeri are diurnal and can be encountered from August to October (in and around buildings until December). In the morning, after sunrise, they build a transparent tissue, on the upper surface of leaves with upward curving edges, which resembles a tent and serves as a shelter. In order to build a web to catch insects, separate fibres of s...
>> Arachnids -> Meshweb Weavers -> Nigma walckenaeri
The common earwig feeds on parts of plants, fruits, seeds and aphids. It overwinters as an adult, hiding among leaf litter, and in cracks and crevices in and around buildings and plants. Common earwigs are nocturnal. Although they are capable of flying, they do so only rarely.
>> Earwigs -> Common earwig
Female Scatopsidae lay their eggs on decaying animals or vegetable waste and can thus be found on compost heaps, dung, in toilets, on garbage heaps and so on. They also often appear on or in buildings such as dwellings, sheds or storage facilities. When they appear en masse, they can make food supplies inedible due to germs and impurities such as animals and human beings are a nuisance and are thus considered a nuisance by humans. The larvae are ...
>> Mosquitoes -> Dung midges
Anthrenus pimpinellae are commonly found in buildings or birds’ nests, as the females lay their eggs there. The adult beetles have a short life span. They feed on pollen or the nectar of various flowering plants, while the larvae live off animal hair, feathers or substances from these. The black to dar...
>> Beetles -> Skin beetles -> Anthrenus pimpinellae
...sh or brownish in colour, long, shiny and without spikes or markings. Pachygnatha listeri prefer wet and shady habitats, but can also cope with drier environments. . They can be found in the open air (in humid forests or bush land) as well as in buildings and mainly live on the soil under stones, leaves or moss.
>> Arachnids -> Orb-weaver spider -> Long-jawed orb weavers -> Pachygnatha listeri

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