Larder Invaders! Not mine thankfully, but I've been called in as consultant entomologist (!) to identify these wee beasties munching their way through someone's house. 4mm long but I was a bit stumped as to what they were, not Tribolium or a Dermestid of some sort which is what I was expecting. Someone kindly pointed me at the Biscuit Beetle, Stegobium paniceum - antenna with three club-like segments at the tip, (c.f. Lasioderma serricorne - antennae with many serrations, much weaker punctures on the surface of the elytra, eyes easier to see from above, different shape of pronotum).
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