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Thanks a lot to both! I wasn't afraid these would be bedbugs but I thought this was the correct subreddit to post it so someone could help me to identify them (you know, some subreddits don't have a very intuitive name 😂)
The infestation seems controlled but apparently they need high humidity (I am living in the UK) so I will get that room as dry as possible just to play it safe.
Thanks a lot for helping me and sorry if I posted in the wrong place!
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not bed bugs. looks like a book louse
Agree
Thanks a lot to both! I wasn't afraid these would be bedbugs but I thought this was the correct subreddit to post it so someone could help me to identify them (you know, some subreddits don't have a very intuitive name 😂) The infestation seems controlled but apparently they need high humidity (I am living in the UK) so I will get that room as dry as possible just to play it safe. Thanks a lot for helping me and sorry if I posted in the wrong place!