bigthumb Posted July 5, 2013 Share Posted July 5, 2013 Know-a-lots on this forum, while i was sitting on my toilet i saw in front of me a tiny long piece of dirt i thought. Suddenly a long tongue/tentacle came out of both ends(never at the same time, left, right, left, etc.) feeling its surroundings looking for food? I can't find anything on the internet about it. I live in North-Holland and i have a bathroom with a toilet. Almost no ventilation. I just returned from Ukrain maybe its from there. I realy want to know what it was. Thanks a lot in advance! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arc Posted July 6, 2013 Share Posted July 6, 2013 Could you furnish a photo image? Is that center portion part of it's body, a chrysalis or a cocoon made from soil or ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Essay Posted July 6, 2013 Share Posted July 6, 2013 (edited) .... Suddenly a long tongue/tentacle came out of both ends(never at the same time, left, right, left, etc.) feeling its surroundings looking for food? I can't find anything on the internet about it. I live in North-Holland and i have a bathroom with a toilet. Almost no ventilation. I just returned from Ukrain maybe its from there. I realy want to know what it was. Thanks a lot in advance! ...that's not a tongue, but the front of a whole larva. It's funny how they can turn around, within their cocoon/house, and crawl in either direction. "Case Bearing Moth Larva" Common Stored Product Pests http://www.unexco.com/storprod.html ...but, "So named because the larvae carry their pupal cases about as they feed and travel, case-bearing moths are much less likely to be found in your home than the Common Clothes moth." So.... Clothes Moth Caterpillar Archives http://www.whatsthatbug.com/category/caterpillars-and-pupa/moth-caterpillars/clothes-moth-caterpillar/ They seem to build their cases out of lint and other common dusts (TP dust) and detritus (along with their own silk), probably adapting to live inside houses, imho. ...a little over a quarter inch long; right, 8mm! ~ Edited July 6, 2013 by Essay 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigthumb Posted July 6, 2013 Author Share Posted July 6, 2013 Thanks Essay! You are spot on with your second picture. A Casemaking Clothes Moth Larva. The narrowing in the middle was a product of my imagination. Now i can feel safe in my own home again and i don't have to clean my bathroom/toilet more often 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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