Re: [pestlist] Powderpost vs Furniture Beetle
This is a message from the Museumpests.net List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net To unsubscribe look at the footer of this email. --- Dawn, Thanks- great info! -Todd On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 9:55 AM, Dawn Roberts <drobe...@naturemuseum.org> wrote: > This is a message from the Museumpests.net List. > To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net > To unsubscribe look at the footer of this email. > --- > > It looks like Anobium sp. to me. The Lyctus I've seen tend to have a > thorax that is more narrow than their abdomen, whereas Anobium seems like > their thorax and abdomen are pretty equal in width. Anobium also seems to > have it head positioned lower, as if the thorax gives it a little neck > shield. I found a site with a good explanation of identifying the > differences between Lyctus sp. and Anobium sp. that you may find useful: > http://ipm.ucanr.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7418.html Bugguide.net also has > good pictures. > > For an artifact, I would approach a similar treatment for either -- anoxic > chamber would be my first choice if you have that available; if not, then > freeze treatment over heating treatment, which I would be concerned that > you'd run the risk of over drying the wood and cause cracking. Then clean > it really well with a HEPA vacuum and brushes. > > Dawn > > > Dawn Roberts | Director of Collections > Chicago Academy of Sciences / Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum > 2430 North Cannon Drive, Chicago, IL 60614 > <https://maps.google.com/?q=2430+North+Cannon+Drive,+Chicago,+IL+60614=gmail=g> > | www.naturemuseum.org > > Collections Facility and Office > 4001 N Ravenswood Avenue, suite 201, Chicago, IL 60613 > <https://maps.google.com/?q=4001+N+Ravenswood+Avenue,+suite+201,+Chicago,+IL+60613=gmail=g> > | 773-755-5125 <(773)%20755-5125> > > The Urban Gateway to Nature and Science > > > > > -Original Message----- > From: pestlist-ow...@museumpests.net on behalf of Todd Holmberg > Sent: Thu 10/12/2017 3:04 PM > To: pestlist@museumpests.net > Subject: [pestlist] Powderpost vs Furniture Beetle > > > This is a message from the Museumpests.net List. > To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net > To unsubscribe look at the footer of this email. > --- > > > > > Hello Everyone, > > A mask recently came in with evidence of wood boring pests. We will be > freezing the mask. The beetle pictured was found in the wrapping (it was > found dead). I am wondering, can anyone confirm if this is a Powderpost > beetle vs a Furniture beetle? > > In the end, does distinguishing between the 2 really matter? (treatment > methods, severity of damage, one being considered "worse" than the > other...) > > Thanks! > Todd Holmberg > > > - > To unsubscribe from this list send an email to > imail...@museumpests.net and in the body put: > "unsubscribe pestlist" > Any problems email l...@zaks.com > > - > To unsubscribe from this list send an email to > imail...@museumpests.net and in the body put: > "unsubscribe pestlist" > Any problems email l...@zaks.com > > > > - To unsubscribe from this list send an email to imail...@museumpests.net and in the body put: "unsubscribe pestlist" Any problems email l...@zaks.com
RE: [pestlist] Powderpost vs Furniture Beetle
This is a message from the Museumpests.net List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net To unsubscribe look at the footer of this email. --- It looks like Anobium sp. to me. The Lyctus I've seen tend to have a thorax that is more narrow than their abdomen, whereas Anobium seems like their thorax and abdomen are pretty equal in width. Anobium also seems to have it head positioned lower, as if the thorax gives it a little neck shield. I found a site with a good explanation of identifying the differences between Lyctus sp. and Anobium sp. that you may find useful: http://ipm.ucanr.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7418.html Bugguide.net also has good pictures. For an artifact, I would approach a similar treatment for either -- anoxic chamber would be my first choice if you have that available; if not, then freeze treatment over heating treatment, which I would be concerned that you'd run the risk of over drying the wood and cause cracking. Then clean it really well with a HEPA vacuum and brushes. Dawn Dawn Roberts | Director of Collections Chicago Academy of Sciences / Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum 2430 North Cannon Drive, Chicago, IL 60614 | www.naturemuseum.org Collections Facility and Office 4001 N Ravenswood Avenue, suite 201, Chicago, IL 60613 | 773-755-5125 The Urban Gateway to Nature and Science -Original Message- From: pestlist-ow...@museumpests.net on behalf of Todd Holmberg Sent: Thu 10/12/2017 3:04 PM To: pestlist@museumpests.net Subject: [pestlist] Powderpost vs Furniture Beetle This is a message from the Museumpests.net List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net To unsubscribe look at the footer of this email. --- Hello Everyone, A mask recently came in with evidence of wood boring pests. We will be freezing the mask. The beetle pictured was found in the wrapping (it was found dead). I am wondering, can anyone confirm if this is a Powderpost beetle vs a Furniture beetle? In the end, does distinguishing between the 2 really matter? (treatment methods, severity of damage, one being considered "worse" than the other...) Thanks! Todd Holmberg - To unsubscribe from this list send an email to imail...@museumpests.net and in the body put: "unsubscribe pestlist" Any problems email l...@zaks.com - To unsubscribe from this list send an email to imail...@museumpests.net and in the body put: "unsubscribe pestlist" Any problems email l...@zaks.com
Re: [pestlist] Powderpost vs Furniture Beetle
This is a message from the Museumpests.net List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net To unsubscribe look at the footer of this email. --- Todd - Definitely the Furniture Beetle. Tom Parker -Original Message- From: Todd Holmberg <tholmb...@artsmia.org> To: pestlist <pestlist@museumpests.net> Sent: Thu, Oct 12, 2017 4:04 pm Subject: [pestlist] Powderpost vs Furniture Beetle This is a message from the Museumpests.net List. To post to thislist send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net To unsubscribe look atthe footer of thisemail. --- Hello Everyone, A mask recently came in with evidence of wood boring pests. We will be freezing the mask. The beetle pictured was found in the wrapping (it was found dead). I am wondering, can anyone confirm if this is a Powderpost beetle vs a Furniture beetle? In the end, does distinguishing between the 2 really matter? (treatment methods, severity of damage, one being considered "worse" than the other...) Thanks! Todd Holmberg - Tounsubscribe from this list send an email to imail...@museumpests.net and inthe body put: "unsubscribe pestlist" Any problems email l...@zaks.com - To unsubscribe from this list send an email to imail...@museumpests.net and in the body put: "unsubscribe pestlist" Any problems email l...@zaks.com