Carpet beetles: Small, round, often patterned beetles. Their larvae look similar to those of rash beetles.
Flax seeds or plant parts: Sounds funny, but it’s true. If you’ve eaten on the sofa, dried seeds or crumbs often look surprisingly like insect eggs or other insects.
Lint and dirt: A mixture of textile fibers and dust collects in sofa crevices, which can appear quite organic under certain lighting conditions.
What you should do now:
Don’t squash it! If it’s a bed bug, this will leave unsightly bloodstains, and the (sweetish) smell isn’t pleasant either.
The tape method: Carefully stick the find to a piece of tape or place it in a glass. This way, you can examine it closely with a magnifying glass or a macro camera (smartphone) without touching it.
Hot wash: If you’re unsure, wash all removable covers or pillows at 60°C (or freeze them for 48 hours if they aren’t washable at high temperatures).
A little reassurance: Bed bugs are called that because they prefer places where people lie still for long periods (in bed at night). While a sofa is a possibility, they’re usually only found there if the infestation in the bedroom is already severe.
Bed bugs are called that because they prefer places where people lie still for extended periods (in bed at night). Can you describe the find in more detail? Is it more like an animal, a shell
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