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That thing is called a slug ......It is commonly known as slugs. You sprinkle some salt on it and the piece next to it, and then it melts and it doesn't go back there.
I don't know where you're from.
Anyway, it's a slug on our side. >>>More
I know the bug, but I can't name it. It was an animal that lived in a humid environment. I like to crawl everywhere, and I will leave obvious marks after climbing. You can sprinkle it with plant ash or salt to destroy it.
None of what was said upstairs was true, it was a tide insect called a cockroach. >>>More
It should be dust mites, powder mites and other mites. Causes of high humidity and high temperatures. It is recommended to ventilate, dry, and clean as much as possible when wiping.
Chihuo belongs to the invertebrates, insecta, lepidoptera, and inchmoth family insects. Inchworm larvae have a slender body, bending and stretching like an arch bridge when moving, and when resting, the body can be stretched diagonally and straight like a branch. Totally perverted. >>>More