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So I've noticed an outbreak of little tiny bugs in my dubia colony. They're way to small for me to even get a good look at much less a photo, less than 1 mm long and very skinny. My first impression is lice. I can't tell if my roaches are suffering at all, but they seem to be doing fine. Any thoughts? Thanks!
Oh no! Are you telling me that your roaches have pest problem? Sorry, I couldn't help myself. Living in the South the word pest and roach are almost synonymous. Actually, it sounds like mites which have a habit of getting into pretty much everything if there’s cellulous and moisture.
Oh no! Are you telling me that your roaches have pest problem? Sorry, I couldn't help myself. Living in the South the word pest and roach are almost synonymous. Actually, it sounds like mites which have a habit of getting into pretty much everything if there’s cellulous and moisture.
Made me laugh. I got a look at some under a microscope. Pretty sure they're book lice. Not a big deal but they give me the creeps. As if it's not bad enough keeping roaches.