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Bug people, what is this creature and should I be worried?

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    Bug people, what is this creature and should I be worried? I've seen a couple of them in the last few days. It doesn't seem to be a bitey bug but I would like to know what it's doing in here.

    #bug #bugs #insects

    https://media.mas.to/media_attachments/files/115/228/830/984/970/828/original/ec40a10241add110.jpeg

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    • liferstateL liferstate

      Bug people, what is this creature and should I be worried? I've seen a couple of them in the last few days. It doesn't seem to be a bitey bug but I would like to know what it's doing in here.

      #bug #bugs #insects

      https://media.mas.to/media_attachments/files/115/228/830/984/970/828/original/ec40a10241add110.jpeg

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      @liferstate

      That's an isopod. "rolly poly" they live in nature under logs and leaves. Inside of a house it could mean there is a moisture problem since they need a moist environment, but they aren't directly harmful and are not interested in human food so don't pose much of a risk for a pantry.

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