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What kind of bug is this? The house is full of them.

This kind of insect is called "Japanese false ladybug", which likes humidity and is common on all kinds of rotten and moldy plants and wood surfaces. This insect will invade damp and moldy wood and furniture. This insect does not eat the inside of wood, but feeds on fungi on the surface of wood. According to experts' analysis, Japanese pseudoladybug is a rare small storage pest in newly-built houses. Most of them are brought indoors through various decoration materials, especially some wooden baffles, plates or packaging materials that have not undergone strict disinfection and heat treatment. As long as there is suitable temperature and humidity, they will develop and reproduce rapidly, ranging from half a month to one year and from two to three years. Their colony can multiply to tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands. Hurry up and buy some pesticides and spray them again.