007-Furniture Hazards: Booklice | Preferences & Habits
March 8, 2026
007-Furniture Hazards: Booklice | Preferences & Habits
1. Booklice Appearance Notes
Morphology: Microscopic, soft-bodied insects (1-2mm). They are wingless and often appear translucent or light brown. They are not true lice and do not bite humans.
Key Identifier: High dependence on ambient humidity (typically >60%). They cluster on damp surfaces, inside wooden drawers, or behind poorly ventilated cabinets.
2. Booklice Top 3 Food Preferences
- Microscopic Mold & Fungi (The #1 Favorite) - They primarily feed on mold spores growing on damp furniture surfaces with restricted airflow.
- Starch-based Adhesives - They target organic glues in bookbinding and old furniture veneers softened by moisture.
- Organic Micro-particulates - They consume dead insect fragments and grain dust that have begun to harbor fungal growth.
3. Infestation Identification
- Mass Aggregation: Seeing thousands of tiny "moving dust motes" on dark furniture surfaces.
- Surface Dampness: A "musty" feel to the furniture surface, signaling the mold they feed on.
- Dull Patches: Grazing on surface fungi can leave dull patches on polished or lacquered furniture.
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