Anyone seen one of these?

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The other day I noticed a tiny little critter wandering around inside the viewfinder "box" of my 40D.

It must have been an insect of sorts with a squarish body, two short stubby feelers up front, a leg at each corner, and two long rather graceful antennae
type things at the back - perhaps making up a total of six "legs".

How did it get in there? What does it eat? Will it produce vast numbers of babies?
 
Sounds like your camera's got a dose of crabs - has it been on any dodgy dates recently :lol:
 
i can't answer any of those questions, but it doesn't sound like a good thing.

Here's hoping it doesn't reproduce.
 
Have you identified the critter ?
Is it a book / paper louse ?
 
Perhaps it just curled up in a corner and died ....

But what do they do in there? Perhaps they're a bit like those things that live behind the tiles in the kitchen.:shrug:


How do you know what lives behind the tiles in the kitchen?

Chris
 
:lol:
 
Perhaps they're a bit like those things that live behind the tiles in the kitchen.:shrug:


What? Get lost man. You're telling me there are things living behind the tiles in the kitchen! That's an unthinkable thought and I really don't want to think about thoughts like that. :-/
 
Thanks for the suggestion, but no, its not a book louse. It didn't look like one and they "like dark warm and humid places with a good food supply";)


Strange though that if you put "book louse" into google, it'll still give you shopping results ....:cuckoo:
 
What? Get lost man. You're telling me there are things living behind the tiles in the kitchen! That's an unthinkable thought and I really don't want to think about thoughts like that. :-/

What, you've never seen them? They come out at night and go upstairs and .... no perhaps better not mention that ...:D
 
Mine was a Thunderbug otherwise known as thrips.Yes it's gone now.
 
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