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Someone else posted this question and didn't get the right answer. Now I have the same thing in my house...and I don't know what it is or how to get rid of it.

I live in Los Angeles County. It's the end of August and hot as heck, if any of this info helps someone out there figure out what this is.

They're not box elder bugs...they look different.

These things are skinny, about the size of a tic tac. The black, ribbed abdomens are kind bloated compared to the rest of the body and the head is red. What's really creepy are the loose wings all over my bed...ewww...what IS this?

2007-09-01 14:28:12 · 2 answers · asked by T 4 in Science & Mathematics Biology

2 answers

The first thing is the wings. Some insects, most common of which are ants and termites, shed their wings after mating. It very difficult to identify insects without photos But I do know of red headed ants. Check this site and look under ants first then termites. The bloated abdomens could be queens full of eggs. This site also has good suggestions for removal.

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