RE: [pestlist] Pest ID

2017-05-23 Thread Haworth L (Lynsey)

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Hi Dan,

Many thanks for this information.

Best wishes,


Lynsey

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Lynsey,

Millipedes sometimes have irregular "migrations" where they can enter buildings 
in large numbers. I'm not sure if we understand why. Try correcting any damp 
situations outside (e.g., mulch or leaf litter next to the building), seal 
cracks, and, if possible, keep an 18- to 36-inch vegetation-free zone around 
the building.

--Dan

Dan Wixted   Pesticide Management Education Program (PMEP)
Cornell University  Ph (607) 255-7525
204 Rice Hall FAX (607) 255-3075
Ithaca, NY 14853   psep.cce.cornell.edu
dj...@cornell.edu

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Hi there,

One of the properties we manage is experiencing a problem with what appear to 
be millipedes - please see first image attached. I'm not sure that they are 
considered a museum pest, but believe that they are an indication of damp 
(which we're already aware of). Can anyone provide any other advice on why we 
may be seeing a sudden influx of these?

Additionally, another insect has been spotted that we can't identify (second 
image). Does anyone recognise this?

Many thanks,


Lynsey

Lynsey Haworth | Regional Collections Manager (Central) | Collections Unit
Historic Environment Scotland | Àrainneachd Eachdraidheil Alba
Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh, EH9 1SH
T: 0131 668 8641
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RE: [pestlist] Pest ID

2017-05-23 Thread Haworth L (Lynsey)

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Many thanks Joel,

Lynsey

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fitting poorly. JTV



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Lynsey,

Millipedes sometimes have irregular "migrations" where they can enter buildings 
in large numbers. I'm not sure if we understand why. Try correcting any damp 
situations outside (e.g., mulch or leaf litter next to the building), seal 
cracks, and, if possible, keep an 18- to 36-inch vegetation-free zone around 
the building.

--Dan

Dan Wixted   Pesticide Management Education Program (PMEP)
Cornell University  Ph (607) 255-7525
204 Rice Hall FAX (607) 255-3075
Ithaca, NY 14853   psep.cce.cornell.edu
dj...@cornell.edu

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Hi there,

One of the properties we manage is experiencing a problem with what appear to 
be millipedes - please see first image attached. I'm not sure that they are 
considered a museum pest, but believe that they are an indication of damp 
(which we're already aware of). Can anyone provide any other advice on why we 
may be seeing a sudden influx of these?

Additionally, another insect has been spotted that we can't identify (second 
image). Does anyone recognise this?

Many thanks,


Lynsey

Lynsey Haworth | Regional Collections Manager (Central) | Collections Unit
Historic Environment Scotland | Àrainneachd Eachdraidheil Alba
Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh, EH9 1SH
T: 0131 668 8641
E: lynsey.hawo...@hes.scot

www.historicenvironment.scot

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RE: [pestlist] Pest ID

2017-05-23 Thread Hedrick, Tiffany

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Remember to check door sweeps in that area they may have become worn or are 
fitting poorly. JTV



Joel Voron   Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

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  Office 757-220-7080

Cell 757-634-1175

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Lynsey,

Millipedes sometimes have irregular "migrations" where they can enter buildings 
in large numbers. I'm not sure if we understand why. Try correcting any damp 
situations outside (e.g., mulch or leaf litter next to the building), seal 
cracks, and, if possible, keep an 18- to 36-inch vegetation-free zone around 
the building.

--Dan

Dan Wixted   Pesticide Management Education Program (PMEP)
Cornell University  Ph (607) 255-7525
204 Rice Hall FAX (607) 255-3075
Ithaca, NY 14853   psep.cce.cornell.edu
dj...@cornell.edu

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Hi there,

One of the properties we manage is experiencing a problem with what appear to 
be millipedes - please see first image attached. I'm not sure that they are 
considered a museum pest, but believe that they are an indication of damp 
(which we're already aware of). Can anyone provide any other advice on why we 
may be seeing a sudden influx of these?

Additionally, another insect has been spotted that we can't identify (second 
image). Does anyone recognise this?

Many thanks,


Lynsey

Lynsey Haworth | Regional Collections Manager (Central) | Collections Unit
Historic Environment Scotland | Àrainneachd Eachdraidheil Alba
Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh, EH9 1SH
T: 0131 668 8641
E: lynsey.hawo...@hes.scot

www.historicenvironment.scot

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Re: [pestlist] Pest ID

2017-05-23 Thread Tony Irwin

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Hi Lindsey
Your second insect appears to be a silverfish (*Lepisma saccharina*) or
close relative. If the property you mention is coastal, this could be one
of the "rock-brats", *Petrobius, *which are a bit more substantial than
silverfish. *Petrobius *sh*o*uldn't be a problem (other than indicating
poor sealing of the building), but silverfish can be damaging to paper and
other artefacts.

Dr A.G.Irwin
47 The Avenues
Norwich
Norfolk NR2 3PH
England

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> Hi there,
>
>
>
> One of the properties we manage is experiencing a problem with what appear
> to be millipedes – please see first image attached. I’m not sure that they
> are considered a museum pest, but believe that they are an indication of
> damp (which we’re already aware of). Can anyone provide any other advice on
> why we may be seeing a sudden influx of these?
>
>
>
> Additionally, another insect has been spotted that we can’t identify
> (second image). Does anyone recognise this?
>
>
>
> Many thanks,
>
>
>
>
>
> Lynsey
>
>
>
> *Lynsey Haworth | Regional Collections Manager (Central) | Collections
> Unit*
>
> Historic Environment Scotland | Àrainneachd Eachdraidheil Alba
>
> Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh, EH9 1SH
>
> *T:* 0131 668 8641
>
> *E:* lynsey.hawo...@hes.scot
>
>
>
> www.historicenvironment.scot
>
>
>
> Explore the highlights of our collections at http://collections.historic-
> scotland.gov.uk/
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Re: [pestlist] Pest ID

2017-05-23 Thread Voron, Joel

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Remember to check door sweeps in that area they may have become worn or are 
fitting poorly. JTV


Joel Voron   Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

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  Office 757-220-7080

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Lynsey,

Millipedes sometimes have irregular “migrations” where they can enter buildings 
in large numbers. I’m not sure if we understand why. Try correcting any damp 
situations outside (e.g., mulch or leaf litter next to the building), seal 
cracks, and, if possible, keep an 18- to 36-inch vegetation-free zone around 
the building.

--Dan

Dan Wixted   Pesticide Management Education Program (PMEP)
Cornell University  Ph (607) 255-7525
204 Rice Hall FAX (607) 255-3075
Ithaca, NY 14853   psep.cce.cornell.edu
dj...@cornell.edu

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Hi there,

One of the properties we manage is experiencing a problem with what appear to 
be millipedes – please see first image attached. I’m not sure that they are 
considered a museum pest, but believe that they are an indication of damp 
(which we’re already aware of). Can anyone provide any other advice on why we 
may be seeing a sudden influx of these?

Additionally, another insect has been spotted that we can’t identify (second 
image). Does anyone recognise this?

Many thanks,


Lynsey

Lynsey Haworth | Regional Collections Manager (Central) | Collections Unit
Historic Environment Scotland | Àrainneachd Eachdraidheil Alba
Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh, EH9 1SH
T: 0131 668 8641
E: lynsey.hawo...@hes.scot

www.historicenvironment.scot

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RE: [pestlist] Pest ID

2017-05-23 Thread Dan Wixted

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Lynsey,

Millipedes sometimes have irregular "migrations" where they can enter buildings 
in large numbers. I'm not sure if we understand why. Try correcting any damp 
situations outside (e.g., mulch or leaf litter next to the building), seal 
cracks, and, if possible, keep an 18- to 36-inch vegetation-free zone around 
the building.

--Dan

Dan Wixted   Pesticide Management Education Program (PMEP)
Cornell University  Ph (607) 255-7525
204 Rice Hall FAX (607) 255-3075
Ithaca, NY 14853   psep.cce.cornell.edu
dj...@cornell.edu

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Hi there,

One of the properties we manage is experiencing a problem with what appear to 
be millipedes - please see first image attached. I'm not sure that they are 
considered a museum pest, but believe that they are an indication of damp 
(which we're already aware of). Can anyone provide any other advice on why we 
may be seeing a sudden influx of these?

Additionally, another insect has been spotted that we can't identify (second 
image). Does anyone recognise this?

Many thanks,


Lynsey

Lynsey Haworth | Regional Collections Manager (Central) | Collections Unit
Historic Environment Scotland | Àrainneachd Eachdraidheil Alba
Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh, EH9 1SH
T: 0131 668 8641
E: lynsey.hawo...@hes.scot

www.historicenvironment.scot

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RE: [pestlist] Identification

2017-05-23 Thread Jill Kerr

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Hi Matt,

Thanks - and I hope you never get it!

All the best,

Jill

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Certainly looks like Reesa vespulae to me as well.  I did have to look it up 
however!  It's not one I've come across at our institution (yet).  Also, we 
don't have it in our ID section of MuseumPests.  Perhaps we need to add it.

Best,
Matt

Matthew A. Mickletz - Manager, Preventive Conservation - Winterthur 
Museum - 302.888.4752
IPM Working Group Co-Chair

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Hi Jill,
I am no expert but it certainly looks like the larvae we have found associated 
with adult Reesa vespulae.
Karen

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Subject: [pestlist] Identification

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I am 99% sure these are the larvae of Reesa vespulae but would appreciate 
confirmation.
Many thanks,

Jill

Jill Kerr
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RE: [pestlist] Identification

2017-05-23 Thread Matthew Mickletz

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Certainly looks like Reesa vespulae to me as well.  I did have to look it up 
however!  It's not one I've come across at our institution (yet).  Also, we 
don't have it in our ID section of MuseumPests.  Perhaps we need to add it.

Best,
Matt

Matthew A. Mickletz - Manager, Preventive Conservation - Winterthur 
Museum - 302.888.4752
IPM Working Group Co-Chair

From: pestlist-ow...@museumpests.net [mailto:pestlist-ow...@museumpests.net] On 
Behalf Of Wilson, Karen
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2017 5:54 AM
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Subject: RE: [pestlist] Identification

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Hi Jill,
I am no expert but it certainly looks like the larvae we have found associated 
with adult Reesa vespulae.
Karen

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Subject: [pestlist] Identification

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I am 99% sure these are the larvae of Reesa vespulae but would appreciate 
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Many thanks,

Jill

Jill Kerr
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National Museums Northern Ireland
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RE: [pestlist] Identification

2017-05-23 Thread Wilson, Karen

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Hi Jill,
I am no expert but it certainly looks like the larvae we have found associated 
with adult Reesa vespulae.
Karen

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Behalf Of Jill Kerr
Sent: 23 May 2017 09:53
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Subject: [pestlist] Identification

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I am 99% sure these are the larvae of Reesa vespulae but would appreciate 
confirmation.
Many thanks,

Jill

Jill Kerr
Natural Science Conservator

National Museums Northern Ireland
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T - 028 9039 5182
E - jill.k...@nmni.com


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