Spyke

The brown things are not termites, they're pupae cases of another insect. Try vacuuming all that up and keeping an eye on it

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lemmy.world

That's a terrible picture will nothing to indicate scale but assuming those brown capsule looking things are about 1/4 inch long that looks like fly pupae. Is the location near trash can or compactor? Had you previously noticed maggots?

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lemmy.world

Sorry, thought it was clearer than it was

They are about 1/4 inch, brown, and hollow. Little crunchy.

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A little bitter, with pronounced notes of drywall and batt insulation, and a subtle hint of mouse droppings

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lemmy.world

Yep, and @[email protected] if they're hollow, they're living out their adult lives elsewhere (likely in the building). These are just signs that they used it as a pupation site.

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lemmy.world

Thank you. I've seen no evidence of them, and they were below some baseboards put in long ago. I'm hoping it's an issue that no longer exists 😂

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mander.xyz

Cool entomological fact: Cockroaches and termites (and also praying mantises) are really closely related, and many cockroaches have the ability to digest lignin, aka wood, just like termites

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lemmings.world

It doesn't immediately look like termites, but you've cropped/zoomed in so tight that there may be missing information that would help.

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There's no obvious damage around (just some old mold and water damage (washer room))

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I'd assume the same. I've had houseflies hatch in my indoor trash a few times and the casings look exactly like the pictures.

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It doesn't look like termites, but that's definitely signs of some other bug 🤷‍♂️

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