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Booklice are tiny measuring between 1 to 2mm in length. They are typically pale white, grey or light brown. They have soft bodies, large heads, and chewing mouthparts. Some species have wings , while others are wingless.
Booklice undergo a simple metamorphosis with three stages: egg, nymph and adult. The entire lifecycle can be completed in 30 to 60 days depending on environmental conditions.
Booklice prefer warm, moist environments. Common habitats include: Books and paper products, wallpaper and cardboard, damp area such as bathrooms, basements and poor ventilation rooms.
Female booklice lays her eggs in a protected location, such as under a piece or paper or in a book binding. She can lay up to 50 eggs at a time. The eggs hatch into nymphs after about 2 weeks.
Psychological effects due to the presence of creepy crawlers.
Small, pale insects moving on surfaces, especially in humid areas or where mold is present
Booklice may be small, but they can cause mental effects with living with creepy crawlers in the same room. By understanding their behavior and implementing effective prevention and control measures, you can protect your home from these persistent pests. If you suspect a booklice problem, take action promptly to address the issue and engage the professional help to eradicate the infestation.