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Psocoptera
Psocids, commonly referred to as booklice and dustlice, are soft-bodied insects with slender antennae.
Color | White, gray, or brown |
Legs | 6 |
Shape | |
Size | Less than 3/16 of an inch |
Antennae | True |
At just 3/16 of an inch, booklice look like miniature termites with back legs that are larger than their front legs. They are unable to jump, and usually appear brownish in color, but can also be shades of gray or white.
Molds, fungi, grains, and other starchy materials make up booklice’s diet. If booklice are found within grains or cereal, it’s likely because the food was stored in moldy conditions. Due to their need for mold, they are found in areas with higher moisture levels, including basements, attics, and storage areas. Sometimes, booklice will feed on paper or cloth products, but they don’t usually cause serious damage.
Booklice don’t bite humans or pets because they aren’t true lice. This also means they don’t spread diseases. They are rarely harmful within your home, but large infestations have the potential to contaminate food storage.
Eliminating areas of high humidity in your home will prevent mold and fungi from growing, so booklice won’t have a food source. Dry these areas by opening windows or using fans and dehumidifiers. This will kill off any booklice in a matter of days or weeks. Sealing up entryways can help, but due to their extremely small size, booklice can often find a new entry point.
If you find yourself with a booklice infestation, call us for a quick and efficient removal.
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