Cryptoparasites like to hide in kitchens and bathrooms.
Cryptozoa (rove beetle), also known as "shadow bugs" and "green waist bugs", is the common name for beetles in the family of Coleoptera, belonging to the order of insects, Coleoptera, Cryptozoa. Cryptoptera like moist environment, they appear in the home is generally also in the kitchen and bathroom of these more humid places, cryptoptera itself is not harmful to people, but found in time to eliminate.
Preventive measures for cryptococcus:
Mobilize the public to remove rotten wood, waste materials and weeds around the house, and destroy the habitats and breeding places of cryptococcus. Don't pile up used items indoors, keep the house clean and tidy, so that there is no hiding place for the invading insects. In summer, for units that need to work at night, install screen doors and windows to stop the nighttime activities of the insects from flying indoors and reduce the chances of human contact with the insects.
Feeding behavior of cryptophagus:
The common feeding strategies of cryptophagus are active searching, sitting and waiting for food, searching activities according to the density of the prey and the change of the hybrid and other three ways, such as in the process of foraging there are two ways of active searching behavior and ambush waiting behavior. According to the density of food in the environment, it can decide its own predation strategy, and when the density of food in the environment is high, the individual stays on the animal's feces, carrion and other materials, and waits in ambush for the flies that are close to the carrion (sit-and-wait predation mode).
But when the environmental food density is small, or there is no carrion, adults can stop on leaves or rocks, and lure prey (small flies) to the attackable range by externally turning the glandular capsule of the 8th/9th dorsal plate near the anus and secreting droplets of fluid on the substrate such as leaves or rocks. This behavior is intermediate chemical deception luring predation.