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Booklice are not considered true lice. Similar in size and shape to lice, booklice feed only on fungi or mold. They are typically found in places of high humidity where mold can grow. Booklice don’t ...
Lice are a well-known pest most often associated with the heads of our school-aged children, but it turns out these tiny little critters can also make themselves home in a common household item – and ...
Q. Recently an insect that was found crawling over books was brought into the Cooperative Extension lab for identification. It was identified as booklice. A. Booklice, also called paper lice, are ...
As if bedbugs weren’t enough, it seems we now have another six-legged fiend to contend with; autumn is the season for book lice. Yep, you read that right ― book lice are set to thrive in the wet, cold ...