Bugs inside LCD screens

No mention of how to remove them but I saw reference to the critters having proper name thysanoptera that are for some reason ,unknown as yet, attracted in there.

-- Diverse Devices, Southampton, England electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on

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N Cook
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anything small enough to crawl in,will.

its warm, usualy dry and the humanity around provides ample food and blood to suk on.

having

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<hapticz

I assume LCD screens have to be open to the air because of atmospheric pressure variation. So, why not sealed but with a small filtered air inlet/oulet like hard disks ?

-- Diverse Devices, Southampton, England electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on

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N Cook

Interesting.

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"Thrips are commonly known to invade modern LCD monitors and LCD televisions.[1]"

I wonder if it might be the wavelength of light from the tubes that attract them?

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JW

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