
Ich habe diese Art von Fehler einmal pro Woche ständig auf meinem Bett gefunden. Ist dieser Bettwanzen? Oder eine Art Outdoor -Insekt. Seit ich vor ein paar Monaten ausgezogen bin, habe ich mit einer Matratze auf dem Boden geschlafen. Ich wurde nicht gebissen oder habe einen Ausschlag. Sollte ich mir Sorgen machen?
https://i.redd.it/sgssih8ri9me1.jpeg
Von pete_jrker825
16 Kommentare
It means you probably need to clean up. No idea what it is, looks like a cockroach.
I can’t tell you what it is but unfortunately I had a few encounters with bed bugs in the past and this is definitely not one. Bed bugs are more round and flat. (compared to the insect in the picture) The colour is a bit different and you wouldn’t be able to see as many details with a regular camera since they are really tiny.
You could download the app ObsIdentify to identify the species. It’s part of an international project and works fairly well.
Harmless bug
Looks like this guy to me: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhyparochromus_vulgaris?useskin=vector
It doesn’t look like a bedbug or a cockroach to me. I’d say it’s a firebug
Maybe this one? [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arocatus_longiceps](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arocatus_longiceps)
Looks like some kind of Cockroach, if you are lucky its a Bernstein-Waldschabe, which lives outside and is completely harmless, they often can come inside houses but are not storage-pests and die in houses after a few days.
If its any other kind of Cockroaches you might wanna call Professional exterminators.
I thought it may be a stinkwanzen. We had a big problem with them in Freiburg some years back. Have you found any with wider rounder bodies?
Google suggests these:
https://images.app.goo.gl/PpEQ3K8v2ft4QXY7A
Which I’m inclined to agree with.
Dont you have insect nets on your window?
Deepseek says it is a Teppichkäfer (Anthrenus verbasci).
Had few of these a while back couldn’t get rid of em always came back to the same spots
Boxelder bug.
Im pretty sure his name is Gregor Samsa
His name is Gary. He is inoffensive, just a tiny bit lost
Try r/whatisthisbug. Those folks ID everything