(Latin: Cis boleti) Cis boleti A great number of different animals may be brought into the house with cut flowers and other garden produce, and there is seldom any doubt about where they come from. It is however particularly annoying when a house or flat is suddenly found to be teeming with these small, dark beetles. The larvae live in fungi of the type that grows on stumps and fallen trees, and that may be taken home for decorative purposes. The…
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…Cimex columbarius Cimex lectularius Cimex pipistrelli Ciniflo fenestralis Cis boleti Cluster fly Clytus arietis Coccinellaseptempunctata Cockroaches faeces scent Cocoa moth Codiosoma spadix Coffee weevil Coleoptera Collembola , Colletes daviesanus Columba livia domestica Common bean weevil Common clothes moth faeces Common cockroach Common flower bug Common furniture beetle Common gnat Common house mite Common house spider Common wasp Cone bug Co…