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Eupolyphaga sinensis, also known as Eupolyphaga, Eupolyphaga sinensis and Bug Mother, is not an insect, but a kind of terrestrial crustacean. Although they most often live in humid outdoor spaces, it is not difficult for these creatures to find that they sometimes catch some things and enter the house.
This is very distressing to the residents who live indoors. Although Eupolyphaga is of great value in medical treatment and health preservation, it is still very annoying to Eupolyphaga who crawls into the house.
There are two reasons for the emergence of Eupolyphaga sinensis at home:
It's because the books, magazines or boxes are wet and give birth to Eupolyphaga sinensis, so it's natural to take these wet things out to sun.
Because the threshold of your home is too low or there is no threshold directly, the ground beetle outside may climb in. The solution is to raise the threshold and avoid it. Eupolyphaga sinensis generally does not live in the same environment as human beings, so if it appears, it will not appear again if it is cleaned up in time, mainly to find the root of the problem.
How to deal with the domestic Eupolyphaga sinensis:
Ants can be used when there are ground beetles at home. As soon as ants smell the odor and fragrance of the ground beetle hole, they will report to each other to make a large number of ants enter the ground beetle hole. When ants enter the burrow of Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga, they will first bite the Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga, inject venom to anesthetize the Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga, and then drag the Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga away from anesthesia, or swallow the Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga that died of anesthesia on the spot. Therefore, once the collective ants enter the ground floor, they will cause great losses.
You can also catch Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga, and put it in a large earthenware jar or other smooth-walled containers as bait. Bury the jar in a place where Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga often appears, and the mouth of the jar should be level with the ground, and a few straws or wheat stalks can be placed on it. When Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga comes out to feed in the evening, it can be taken out and the insect species can be caught.