Went to change a lightbulb and found tiny bugs (dead) in the lamp. What are they?


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THEY ARE JUST LITTLE NATS AND BUGS THAT COME TO THE LIGHT WHEN IT IS ON


Tiny bugs, burned by the bulb's heat
they are just normal, gross, everyday, disgusting bugs that are attracted to light. just wash the lamp cover and put it back. i hate bugs. eeewww!
They are most likely moths. they are very attracted to the light and end up dying from the heat
probably fruit flys
Most times they are termites. They are called swarmers and they hatch every year. No way to get rid of them except to fumigate. Once they all die or become adult termites they won't fill your lights. Just clean away the carcasses and wait until next year to repeat the process. Isn't having a home fun? lol
Tiny, dead bugs that flew into your house and were attracted to the light and then were cooked from the heat coming off the bulb. Does it mean you're a bad housekeeper or that you've got a bug problem, probably not. Just wash the lamp shade with warm, soapy water. Dry it thoroughly and re-hang it.
Gnats, you would be surprised how many little bugs can get in there.
criminal bugs that received the death sentence by electricution.
They could be anything, really. Most often, they're just common gnats (very small) or flies (larger... and everyone knows what a fly looks like, lol). If you live in a region where mosquitoes are prevalent, there may be some of those mixed in as well. Moths are also very attracted to light, but they're not particularly small.

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