RE: [pestlist] RE: Order Psocoptera

2013-07-04 Thread dina m . m
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Also Booklice (Psocoptera) are a pest for historic papers, books and 
manufactures because they feed on the starchy material (glue) in the book 
binders . that was recorded on the ancient Egyptian artifacts .  

 
From: laura.cas...@abdn.ac.uk
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Subject: RE: [pestlist] RE: Order Psocoptera
Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2013 10:30:17 +

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Hi Tony,
 
Thanks for all the information. I shall have a read through these, it is good 
to know exactly how much damage they could cause, I’m still trying
 to understand what others in the IPM world count as a ‘jump’ in population? I 
am more than likely being over cautious as the increase is only in a couple of 
traps, and in single figures. All our stores are environmentally controlled and 
monitored and we are
 happy with RH and temp levels, I only use a nilfisk hoover with filters when 
housekeeping.
Maybe it is because it rains so much here!
Best wishes,
 
Laura
 
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Laura - 

The standard work on British Booklice is New's Royal Entomological Society 
Handbook (2005). You can find a reference to it and other literature (most of 
which deals with free-living, rather than domestic species) at


http://www.brc.ac.uk/schemes/barkfly/literature.htm

Liposcelis can certainly do damage in a collection, feeding on insect 
specimens, for example. They will attack a variety of materials as well as 
mould. Starchy products are very attractive, so anything in the archives
 with starch-based glue will be fair game for them. Generally, the amount of 
damage is normally small, and associated mould growth is more likely to cause 
long-term problems. If you can achieve relatively low humidity in the archive 
stores, this will help.

Also note that increasing housekeeping could make the problem worse if it 
involves damp cloths rather than vacuum cleaners.


Tony












Dr A.G.Irwin

47 The Avenues

Norwich

Norfolk NR2 3PH

England

mobile: +44(0)7880707834

phone: +44(0)1603 453524


 

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Dear Gretchen,
 
Thank you so much for your information.
Our RH is closely monitored by a BMS and local tiny tag systems, and has been 
staying within range.

The housekeeping is done every few months, so I might just increase it for the 
moment and monitor, as it is only a very small increase
 in population.
Best wishes,
 
Laura

 
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Sent: 02 July 2013 12:43

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Subject: [pestlist] RE: Order Psocoptera


 
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Psocoptera are generally considered a pest.  They feed on microscopic mold 
which indicates that the relative humidity is too high.  From personal 
experience
 I experienced a huge increase in population just prior to a mold out break.  
At the very least they are an environmental indicator.



The good news is that they can be easily controlled through improved 
housekeeping and reduced RH.



Good luck.

Gretchen Anderson

Conservator 

Carnegie Museum of Natural History.





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Dear all,
 
I was wondering if anyone could give me their opinion on the Order Psocoptera.
As far as I can tell we have a number of different 

RE: [pestlist] Beetle Identification

2013-07-04 Thread dina m . m
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yes it's for sure a weevil .. but I cant determine which species.
 
Subject: [pestlist] Beetle Identification
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2013 14:30:50 -0400
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Hello,Can someone please help me out with an identification on this beetle.  
Looks like a weevil to me, but I’m not sure what species.  It is approximately 
8mm in length and six were trapped this month in our historic kitchen.  With 
Thanks,Roberta Roberta SealyConservation Technician Tourism and Culture 
Division Planning and Economic DevelopmentCity of HamiltonPhone: 905-546-2424 
x4526Cell: 905-906-2656Email: roberta.se...@hamilton.ca The Lister Building28 
James Street North, 2nd Floor City of Hamilton
Planning and Economic Development Department
Tourism  Culture Division
P. O. Box 2040
Hamilton, ON L8P 4Y5 
 Love Your City  

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RE: [pestlist] Pest ID question

2013-07-04 Thread dina m . m
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I agree with Pet .. I think it's a winged booklice.
 
Date: Tue, 7 May 2013 11:30:04 -0400
Subject: [pestlist] Pest ID question
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Hi All, I was hoping someone might be able to help in identifying the insect in 
the attached images.  There were two of these (both in unfortunately awkward 
positions) caught on a blunder trap in a corner next to a pipe passing up 
through the floor and along the wall.  This space has high humidity, with known 
populations of silverfish and psocids. Any information would be appreciated! 

Thanks, Emily Schuetz Stryker
WUDPAC Class of 2013


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[pestlist] query about traps for Tsetse Fly

2013-07-04 Thread Rui Marto Fonseca - EXPM
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