Sono comparsi solo 2 giorni fa e ora sono OVUNQUE fuori. Sulle mie piante, sulla porta, sul tavolo, sulle sedie, sulla recinzione, sul mio dannato cane. Mi entrano nelle orecchie, negli occhi, nel naso, sto perdendo la testa, non riesco a stare fuori per più di 5 minuti prima che mi si arrampichino addosso… Cosa sono e posso liberarmene? Sono lunghi circa 2 mm e hanno le ali, sembrano una specie di formica volante ma minuscola.

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    2. Farming fields nearby per chance?

      I don’t know what they are called but they are not dangerous and you can’t do anything against them during summer.

      They are just everywhere.

    3. Antique-South3444 on

      Looks like a „fruchtfliege“ to me.
      Do you have a compost or something similar. They usually are attracted to old food and trash.

    4. Rhynocoris on

      Those aren’t bugs but thrips, or thysanopterans. Harmless little insects.

    5. Erikatze on

      Looks like Gewittertierchen.

      Small, harmless, but very annoying bugs. They like bright colors and will stick to you if you wear them (or if you have pale skin). They usually appear before it starts to rain in summer (hence their name) or when its humid.

      You can clean them out or even use a vacuum to remove them, but get rid of the bag afterwards. I’d just make sure to clean everywhere with detergent or whatever you have.

      If you don’t have them, get fly screens for your windows and doors. They come in, if you leave your windows open.

      While outside, you can wipe them off yourself with a wet wipe or just use a lint roller. Wear darker clothing, so that they leave you alone. Unfortunately, they are kind of just a thing during summer. Suuuper annoying when you leave your laundry outside to dry and they just cling to every piece of clothing.

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