There are black insects in the kitchen at home, the size of rice grains, and there are tentacles to

Updated on Kitchen 2024-08-06
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This.. This.. The one on the right is clearer, it must be Xiaoqiang, that is, a cockroach.

    It's too wet, kitchen, this is Xiaoqiang who just came out, you pay attention, I also have it at home haha, as soon as the cabinet under the kitchen washer hit it, a lot of Xiaoqiang ran around. But there is no way, I don't mind if I am too lazy to take care of it, they hide it for me, how small and strong the south is.

    If you really care, try to keep it hygienic, dry, buy insecticide and spray it first, and then dispose of the corpse the next day and clean it again.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It looks like a mung bean elephant (can't see clearly). These bugs will die of old age on their own after a while. Seal the beans at home well and don't let it spawn on them.

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