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Post by assassinsnest on Aug 30, 2019 4:05:48 GMT -8
imgur.com/a/83g3i0VI found 4-5 of these eggs, they fell from my hair while I was washing it. I've been finding these for 2 years (maybe longer, definitely no idea) from time to time. I remember no pattern from when I see them. I have long wavy-curly hair. No symptoms of hair-skin parasites. Before, I had 2 hypotheses regarding what these are: 1) Scabs from acne wounds that I never see, 2) Little fruits that fall on my hair because I frequently spend time on grass or under trees. However, today I felt like examining them and they are definitely eggs. But I only find 4-5 of them, they are hard so I would spot them by just examining my head with my hand but I never find any, and I meddle with my hair a lot. They do not look like any skin-hair parasite's eggs. Only eggs that are similar to these I found on the net belong to boxelder bugs and assassin bugs. Assassin bugs apparently live in australia and are venomous. I've never seen a boxelder bug in my room, not even around my house. Why would this bug lay eggs on my hair? Maybe on transit, while passing by? If so, why would it happen in such a frequency and numbers? Please help me identify this. Location: Ankara, Turkey.
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Post by Paul K on Aug 30, 2019 4:29:36 GMT -8
This is definitely not an insect egg, too large in size. Must be some seed.
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Post by Adam Cotton on Aug 30, 2019 9:29:37 GMT -8
"Assassin bugs apparently live in australia and are venomous."
There are species of assassin bugs (family Reduviidae) all over the world.
Adam.
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