Thunder flies in laptop!

Started by prink13, August 03, 2006, 15:44:36

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prink13

Hi to all the computer experts on A4A, can someone help?

I have two storm flies, or thunder flies as they are sometimes known, inside my laptop screen! We have been plagued by them for the last month or so and I had no idea they could get into places like this, but there they are, looking like little random commas under the top layer of my screen.............................anybody any ideas how to remove them, or will they just gradually decompose and fade from view?

http://www.kendall-bioresearch.co.uk/thysop.htm
Kathi :-)

prink13

Kathi :-)

Curryandchips

What a bizarre story !

I will hazard a guess at a possible solution. Assuming that you can not use your laptop for a designated period close it up and put it in an area of bright light. The thunder flies will try to escape to the light, and hopefully find their way out. If that fails, then the outcome you suggested may be the solution. The alternative is to see if you can detach the screen from the case ... but that may be easier said than done.
The impossible is just a journey away ...

prink13

I only do bizarre!

They fllies appear to be very dead! have not moved for a whole day, so I think that waiting might be the 1st option, we'll see how that goes  ;D
Kathi :-)

lorna

prink. look in John's toolbox for a suitable gadget. ::)

Shirley

One appeared in the OH flat screen monitor.  According to some the newsgroups he reads there would seem a few people are suffering from this.  He got rid of his with the bright light method.  He put a bright table lamp behind the monitor.  One theory is that some eggs where in the material used for sealing the unit.

tim

I have it too - for the first time. But I did get them in my PSION Organiser.

Cannot understand how they can get into a sealed unit??

Columbus

Millenium bugs ?  ;D

I think I`d vacuum the keyboard and around any sockets or vents. And give the whole thing a wipe with proper computer cleaning wipes. (You can also get min-vacs for cleaning electrical gadgets). I`m thinking that as well as sucking them out you might also take away the food source.

Don`t vacuum the innards because the static from the airflow might damage your chips. I sometimes use a soft brush to sweep out pcs without problems though.

I bring all sorts of creatures home with allotment produce, they mostly head straight for the windows so the light thing sounds good.

Col
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