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Remove tiny bugs inside your computer or laptop monitor
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Did an insect crawl into your monitor? If there's a literal bug stuck in your computer screen, don't try to squish it! Instead, turn off your screen and lure it away with another light source. Here's what to do if you find a bug in your computer screen and how to prevent it.

Getting Rid of Bugs in Screens

To get a live insect out of your monitor, turn your monitor off. Place a flashlight or another light source next to it, and wait for the bug to crawl out of the side. If it's dead, disconnect the monitor, turn it upside down, and tap the back gently to shift the body away from the screen.

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Getting the Bug Out

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  1. The bug was initially drawn to your screen's brightness. To get it out, turn your computer off entirely and unplug all cables. Place a new light source next to your computer, such as a flashlight, to draw the bug out from the side.
    • If it's a flying insect, try building a simple trap with an old plastic bottle and something sweet as bait.
    • If an ant is in your computer screen, try luring it out with sugar or honey. Just keep an eye on the bait; you don't want the ant running back inside before you can get rid of it .
    • You can choose to put your monitor in a box to isolate the bug if you're worried about it getting back in again. Once it crawls out, you can dispose of it .
  2. If the bug is already dead inside your monitor, you can try getting it to fall to the bottom so it's out of sight. Please turn off the monitor and unplug it completely. Turn it upside down, and then gently tap the back (non-screen side) of the monitor to shift the carcass down.
    • If the bug has been squished against the monitor, it is most likely stuck there. You can wait for the bug to dry out completely before tapping it away.
  3. Trash and old dishes can attract bugs more quickly. Keep your computer area clean to prevent unwanted critters near your electronics.
    • If you have an infestation in your environment, consider hiring an exterminator or pest control specialist.
  4. When you're finished using your computer, turn it off completely. You can purchase a monitor dust cover to protect it when it's not in use.
    • If you're using a laptop, tuck it away into a designated laptop sleeve or case.
    • Keep your windows and doors closed to prevent new pests from entering. You can even purchase under-the-door seals to keep bugs out.
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