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Tiny white bugs/Wicker
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About six months ago we had to chuck a wicker blind as when we closed/opened it we found loads of tiny (about half the size of a grain of salt) white bugs/mites on the window sill.
Yesterday I discovered more of these bugs/mites on our chest of drawers. It's worth noting that there is a dried wick type flower display on the drawers.
I think there is a connection between wicker and these bugs.
Does anyone have any idea what these are?
About six months ago we had to chuck a wicker blind as when we closed/opened it we found loads of tiny (about half the size of a grain of salt) white bugs/mites on the window sill.
Yesterday I discovered more of these bugs/mites on our chest of drawers. It's worth noting that there is a dried wick type flower display on the drawers.
I think there is a connection between wicker and these bugs.
Does anyone have any idea what these are?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We had these a few years ago - I can't remember the proper name for them but they are also called book /flour mites. They live in damp areas (including in the woodwork which will be in your chest of drawers).
We had to get the envirnomental health people out (free with the council) who gave us a spray to get rid of them. They can be found in the wood behind the glue on veneer on drawers/cupboards.
I would get the council out to get rid of them. Good luck!
We had to get the envirnomental health people out (free with the council) who gave us a spray to get rid of them. They can be found in the wood behind the glue on veneer on drawers/cupboards.
I would get the council out to get rid of them. Good luck!
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