Re: [pestlist] Pest Identification

2016-11-30 Thread Voron, Joel
The one on the right looks like a yellow ant/citronella ant. Terro PCO Bait 
stations will knock them down if they are trailing in. Terro bait stations are 
self contained mixture of corn syrup and boric acidbasically very safe.


Joel Voron   Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

  Conservation Dept.

 Integrated Pest Management

  Office 757-220-7080

Cell 757-634-1175

  E-Mail jvo...@cwf.org


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From: pestlist-ow...@museumpests.net <pestlist-ow...@museumpests.net> on behalf 
of Dinkel, Chelsea <chelsea.din...@ringling.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2016 12:20 PM
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: [pestlist] Pest Identification


Hello Pestlist,



I am seeking help identifying the ants caught in this trap here at the Ringling 
in Sarasota, FL. We have had similar ants of varying sizes found in other 
traps, but it is unclear to me whether these are all the same type of ant or 
different. Also any information on the type of ants would be helpful. The trap 
was placed on the second floor in our paper storage archive. Any information is 
greatly appreciated!



Thanks,



Chelsea Dinkel

FSU Museum & Cultural Heritage Studies Intern

Ringling Museum


RE: [pestlist] Pest Identification Please

2011-06-13 Thread Sealy, Roberta
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Thank you to all who responded for helping to id our little visitor.  
 
Roberta
 
 

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Roberta -
 
It sure looks like Anobium punctatum, the furniture beetle.
It's a common wood destroying powder post beetle in Europe.
 
Tom Parker




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Hello,

I have recently discovered this beetle near wooden objects in
our
collection with small, round flight holes and powder like frass.
It is
similar to a powderpost beetle, but the antennae do not show the
distinctive two segmented club at the end which is noted in any
literature I have read.  Does anybody have any idea who this
little guy
is?

With Thanks,

Roberta Sealy 

Conservation Technician - Culture Division - City of Hamilton 
77 James Street North - Suite 305 
Hamilton, Ontario - L8R 2K3 
Phone: (905)546-2424 x4526 
Cell: (905)906-2656 

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RE: [pestlist] Pest Identification Please

2011-06-09 Thread Tony Irwin
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Looks like Anobium punctatum, the Woodworm Beetle.
Tony

Dr A.G.Irwin, Natural History Department, Castle Museum Study Centre,
Shirehall, Market Avenue, Norwich NR1 3JQ, England.
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Hello,

I have recently discovered this beetle near wooden objects in our
collection with small, round flight holes and powder like frass.  It is
similar to a powderpost beetle, but the antennae do not show the
distinctive two segmented club at the end which is noted in any
literature I have read.  Does anybody have any idea who this little guy
is?

With Thanks,

Roberta Sealy

Conservation Technician - Culture Division - City of Hamilton
77 James Street North - Suite 305
Hamilton, Ontario - L8R 2K3
Phone: (905)546-2424 x4526
Cell: (905)906-2656

Love Your City


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Re: [pestlist] Pest Identification Please

2011-06-09 Thread bugman22
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Roberta -

It sure looks like Anobium punctatum, the furniture beetle.  It's a common wood 
destroying powder post beetle in Europe.

Tom Parker






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ello,
I have recently discovered this beetle near wooden objects in our
ollection with small, round flight holes and powder like frass.  It is
imilar to a powderpost beetle, but the antennae do not show the
istinctive two segmented club at the end which is noted in any
iterature I have read.  Does anybody have any idea who this little guy
s?
With Thanks,
Roberta Sealy 
Conservation Technician - Culture Division - City of Hamilton 
7 James Street North - Suite 305 
amilton, Ontario - L8R 2K3 
hone: (905)546-2424 x4526 
ell: (905)906-2656 
Love Your City 

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