Just found a few of these on a book I recently boughtHas anyone dealt with these things before?I've checked through a bunch of other books on the same bookshelf its on but didn't find anymore of them
>>24847855throw all your books out nowyour collection has been ruinedif you are lucky those little vermin have not migrated to the carpet & furniturebetter just throw all your stuff away and move
Buy book scorpions and let them hunt down and genocide these parasites.
>>24847855I have bunches of dried lavender and camphor around my bookshelves, a great way of keeping incests away.If I were you I would begin to cycle your books into the freezer for a few days each(in zip lock bags) in order to kill any bugs (also kills mold). I do this for any second hand books i buy before introducing them onto my bookshelves.
>>24847855apple cider vinegar will kill the fuck out of them and keep them away. dilute it with water.
>>24848482>I have bunches of dried lavender and camphor around my bookshelves, a great way of keeping incests awayBut enough about your uncle, what about insects?
why should i care about some small animals in my book i can barely see?
>>24849239they eat paper
Couldn't you put them in a bag and gas them?
>>24847855Bedbugs can live for years in books, by the way.
>>24847855Put the book in a plastic bag and put it in the freezer for a couple of days.
>>24849263t. Book Lice Hater