J jeroen Joined 10 Apr 2020 Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Country 10 Apr 2020 #1 Dear All I found this insect getting more in my loft. Please help to see the pictures attached. Isn't something that I need to worry about? May I know how can I get rid of it? Thanks
Dear All I found this insect getting more in my loft. Please help to see the pictures attached. Isn't something that I need to worry about? May I know how can I get rid of it? Thanks
JohnD Joined 15 Nov 2005 Messages 90,761 Reaction score 6,933 Location South Country 10 Apr 2020 #2 is it grey? In the pic it looks black put a coin or ruler in the pic to show scale. Have you found the leak in your roof? mother and babies giant (edible) Last edited: 10 Apr 2020
is it grey? In the pic it looks black put a coin or ruler in the pic to show scale. Have you found the leak in your roof? mother and babies giant (edible)
S sircerebus666 Joined 31 Oct 2019 Messages 1,423 Reaction score 225 Country 10 Apr 2020 #3 If you mean you're finding loads in your loft then you might have a damp problem. If your only seeing one or two then there nothing to worry about They are woodlice, common and harmless
If you mean you're finding loads in your loft then you might have a damp problem. If your only seeing one or two then there nothing to worry about They are woodlice, common and harmless
Stivino Joined 11 Oct 2006 Messages 5,641 Reaction score 1,270 Location Edinburgh Country 10 Apr 2020 #4 It's a Slater, they like rotting wood.
J jeroen Joined 10 Apr 2020 Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Country 11 Apr 2020 #5 May I know how can I get rid of them? Heater?
JohnD Joined 15 Nov 2005 Messages 90,761 Reaction score 6,933 Location South Country 11 Apr 2020 #6 they are woodlice. They like damp, rotting wood (they actually eat the rot, not the wood) and they have to lay their eggs in damp places. Find the leak that is causing the damp; the wood will dry and the woodlice will die.
they are woodlice. They like damp, rotting wood (they actually eat the rot, not the wood) and they have to lay their eggs in damp places. Find the leak that is causing the damp; the wood will dry and the woodlice will die.
J jeroen Joined 10 Apr 2020 Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Country 14 Apr 2020 #7 JohnD said: they are woodlice. They like damp, rotting wood (they actually eat the rot, not the wood) and they have to lay their eggs in damp places. Find the leak that is causing the damp; the wood will dry and the woodlice will die. Click to expand... Thanks JohnD
JohnD said: they are woodlice. They like damp, rotting wood (they actually eat the rot, not the wood) and they have to lay their eggs in damp places. Find the leak that is causing the damp; the wood will dry and the woodlice will die. Click to expand... Thanks JohnD