[pestlist] pest id

2013-10-02 Thread Tamar Danufsky
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Greetings,

A few years ago I had an infestation of Reesa vespulae in my cornmeal (all
adults).  Today I found this (live) larva in the bird skin teaching
collection.

http://www.humboldt.edu/wildmuseum/larva.html

Is this also a Reesa?

Many thanks!
Tamar

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Tamar Danufsky
Museum Curator and
Marine Wildlife Care Center Coordinator
Department of Wildlife
Humboldt State University
Arcata, CA 95521
phone (707)826-4034
fax (707)826-4060
www.humboldt.edu/wildmuseum
www.humboldt.edu/mwcc


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RE: [pestlist] pest id

2013-10-02 Thread Anderson, Gretchen
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It certainly looks like the larval form of R. vespulae .  Do you use cornmeal 
in preparing your skins?  This is an attractant for grain beetles as well. At 
my former museum we were able to significantly reduce our infestations by 
eliminating the use of corn meal.  I believe our preparatory used borax instead 
- but would have to check on that detail.

Nice photo by the way.
Gretchen Anderson
Conservator
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
5800 Baum Blvd
Pittsburgh, PA 15202
Phone (412)665-2607
anders...@carnegiemnh.orgmailto:anders...@carnegiemnh.org
http://www.carnegiemnh.org

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Greetings,
A few years ago I had an infestation of Reesa vespulae in my cornmeal (all 
adults).  Today I found this (live) larva in the bird skin teaching collection.

http://www.humboldt.edu/wildmuseum/larva.html

Is this also a Reesa?
Many thanks!
Tamar

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Tamar Danufsky
Museum Curator and
Marine Wildlife Care Center Coordinator
Department of Wildlife
Humboldt State University
Arcata, CA 95521
phone (707)826-4034
fax (707)826-4060
www.humboldt.edu/wildmuseumhttp://www.humboldt.edu/wildmuseum
www.humboldt.edu/mwcchttp://www.humboldt.edu/mwcc

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Re: [pestlist] pest id

2013-10-02 Thread Rebecca Newberry
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It could also be a Trogoderma species. 

Rebecca Newberry 
Conservator 
Science Museum of Minnesota 
120 W. Kellogg Bl. 
St. Paul, MN 55102 
651 265-9841 
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It certainly looks like the larval form of R. vespulae .  Do you use cornmeal 
in preparing your skins?  This is an attractant for grain beetles as well. At 
my former museum we were able to significantly reduce our infestations by 
eliminating the use of corn meal.  I believe our preparatory used borax instead 
– but would have to check on that detail. 

  

Nice photo by the way. 

Gretchen Anderson 

Conservator 

Carnegie Museum of Natural History 

5800 Baum Blvd 

Pittsburgh, PA 15202 

Phone (412)665-2607 

anders...@carnegiemnh.org 

http://www.carnegiemnh.org 

  

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Greetings, 


A few years ago I had an infestation of Reesa vespulae in my cornmeal (all 
adults).  Today I found this (live) larva in the bird skin teaching collection. 
 

http://www.humboldt.edu/wildmuseum/larva.html 

Is this also a Reesa? 


Many thanks! 


Tamar 





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Tamar Danufsky 
Museum Curator and 
Marine Wildlife Care Center Coordinator 
Department of Wildlife 
Humboldt State University 
Arcata, CA 95521 
phone (707)826-4034 
fax (707)826-4060 
www.humboldt.edu/wildmuseum 
www.humboldt.edu/mwcc 



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