This “small shell” = Bagworm Case: a mobile home for an insect

pupa to the wall, ceiling, curtain, or even clothes. Then a small moth emerges, flies, and mates. 4. What should you do if you find a lot of them? Collect them by hand: Wear gloves, pick them up, put them in a bag, and seal it. They’re harmless; they won’t hurt you. Clean up the dust: Their eggs are very small. A vacuum cleaner is the solution. Seal the windows: large moths can enter through torn mosquito nets. Important warning: Don’t break the bag with your finger while the larva is inside. The larva releases a sticky substance and can cause mild skin irritation in sensitive people. In short: this is a “wild snail,” but an insect one. It’s always with you wherever you go 😄 It comes from the dust, hair, and crumbs it finds in corners. Did you find many of them stuck to the wall? Or just one?

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