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From: Betsy Bruemmer <betsy.bruem...@mohai.org<mailto:betsy.bruem...@mohai.org>>
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Subject: RE: [pestlist] Two id questions
Interesting! Than
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Subject: RE: [pestlist] Two id questions
Interesting! Thank you. I do get a carpet beetle here and there but not very
often. I have some dermestid traps as well, so I will also try placing those
next to the sticky traps
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Sent: Friday, February 10, 2017 2:15 PM
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Hi Betsy
The "ant" is a rove beetle (Staphylini
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] Help identifying larvae
Hi F
Hi Frances,
Yes this is most likely to be the larva of one of the 'house moths',
possibly a tineid (Tineidae), but possibly an oecophorid (Oecophoridae).
An interesting observation being that there is *one *caterpillar plus
*two *head
capsules - this frequently occurs with larvae stuck on
These look like caterpillars. Could be a tineid moth species. You'll have to
do some sleuthing to find out what could be infested.
Louis N. Sorkin, B.C.E. | Entomologist, Arachnologist, Myriapodologist
Entomophagy Research
Division of Invertebrate Zoology | American Museum of Natural History
Hi Rachel:
Just let us know if spots are available. Josh has been working with the
Butterfly Pavilion.
Also, his Master's thesis was on IPM.
Sincerely,
Lew Freimark
On Tuesday, February 7, 2017 1:35 PM, Rachael Perkins Arenstein
wrote:
Dear
ect Identification Services Ltd
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2017 8:49 AM
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] please ID pest
I'd second Richards ID, Uleiota sp., but we would need much better images to
determine further than that and ideally the specimen itself.
Stuart
On 19 Jan
I'd second Richards ID, *Uleiota *sp., but we would need much better images
to determine further than that and ideally the specimen itself.
Stuart
On 19 January 2017 at 14:44, Pollack, Richard J wrote:
> Cara,
>
> The form of the antennae and other characteristics
Cara,
The form of the antennae and other characteristics are reminiscent of some of
the silvanids, particularly Uleiota spp. I'd be more confident if I saw the
specimen directly.
I'd be interested in learning the suggestions of others.
-Rich
Richard J. Pollack, PhD
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
One of the *Chalcophora *species - larvae feed in decaying pine wood, so
should not be regarded as a pest of historic buildings (unless you have
bigger problems!)
Tony
Dr A.G.Irwin
47 The Avenues
Norwich
Norfolk NR2 3PH
England
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On 7 December
Just a quick family ID right now is Buprestidae. Metallic wood boring beetles.
Louis N. Sorkin, B.C.E.
Entomologist, Arachnologist, Myriapodologist
Entomophagy Research
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Division of Invertebrate Zoology|American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West at
A dorsal view in addition to those oblique ones would help ID this true bug.
It's an outdoor living species.
Louis N. Sorkin, B.C.E.
Entomologist, Arachnologist, Myriapodologist
Entomophagy Research
[cid:image001.png@01D235DF.2C8D90E0]
Division of Invertebrate Zoology|American Museum of Natural
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
: Monday, November 21, 2016 10:38 AM
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] FW: IPM Fellow at the Met
Hi,
Thanks for the information.. kindly tell me is it open for candidates living in
India?
Regards
Rahul
Conservator
On Nov 21, 2016 20:05, "Kaplan, Emily" <kapl...@si.ed
Erika,
Contact Gretchen Anderson at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History who
I believe you met in Montreal at the Conference in May. She teaches our
course on Integrated Pest Management. If you need her contact info let
me know.
--
Brad Bredehoft
CEO
Museum Study, LLC
www.MuseumStudy.com
PM
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Oh gross. Okay, thank you!
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Oh gross. Okay, thank you!
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Cockroach nymph.
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> On Nov 4, 2016, at 15:47, Jablonski, Megan T CIV NHHC, NUM
> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I found this insect near the front doors of our building. The body measures
> about 3 mm front to back. Does anybody know what I've
I'd like to see a close up image of the wing. It seems consistent with a phorid
or 'scuttle' fly. If so, it may have emerged from a waste pipe (hopefully not a
broken one). It could also have derived from the carcass of an animal.
Richard J. Pollack, PhD
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
Environmental Health,
Google Megiselia Scalaris for images and see if that is a match. Joel Voron
Colonial Williamsburg
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On Oct 6, 2016, at 5:27 PM, Gayou, Audrey Marie
> wrote:
Dear colleagues,
Is anyone able to ID this pest? We are having an
Whew. Thank you!
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Subject: [Non-DoD Source] RE: [pestlist] Booklice/Psocids?
Confirmed
It's a female German cockroach. The male is thinner and a bit longer.
Tom Parker
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From: Oberli Fabienne
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Sent: Wed, Oct 5, 2016 10:25 am
Subject: [pestlist] We have a visitor...
Hello!
Does anyone
Hello Fabienne,
From looking at the images I'd say a cockroach, likely a male
german cockroach.
William Shepherd
Collections Officer
Swift Current Museum
44 Robert Street West
Swift Current, Saskatchewan
S9H 4M9
Phone: 306-778-4815
Fax: 306-778-4818
From:
Are there sewer pits in the building? They can come in on the underside of a
pallet and settle in sewer pits quite easily as well.
Joel Voron Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Conservation Dept.
Integrated Pest Management
Office 757-220-7080
Cell 757-634-1175
Check first to see if floor drain traps have evaporated and are now
dryif so just fill them with water. This happens when the drains are not
used on a regular basis.
Someone down the line could have been doing work on the sewer lines and
drove them up to your site as well.
Lisa,
Assuming these are American cockroaches, they're likely from the sanitary
drains. Check all floor drains to ensure the traps are hydrated. If you're
lucky, you just need to have those topped off periodically. Then, check other
drains. In some cases, you may need to have the sanitary
What will you be putting in it? The outside can be sprayed with BoraCare if the
wood is raw, plug the holes and it should be marked somewhere that it has been
treated
In case it ever gets into circulation so no one ever uses it food or drink wise
in the future. You could always freeze it plug
(352) 273-2802
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Subject: RE: [pestlist] Dry
us your feedback
here<http://feedback.miamidade.gov/Community/se.ashx?s=57F314587B28F6D1>!
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Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 6:07 PM
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] Dryw
I would want someone who knows how to drill and foam termite galleries around
when you start taking things apart as a precaution. Joel Voron Colonial
Williamsburg Foundation
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On Sep 8, 2016, at 6:02 PM, Forrest St. Aubin
Unlike subterranean termites, drywood termites enter a structure from the air,
not from the soil. So far, you say that you have found them in one relatively
small area. Because drywood termite colonies are usually much smaller and may
be restricted to individual pieces of wood, they can often
Picture not bad, really. Yes, known as cave or camel cricket, family
Rhaphidiphoridae. Wingless = adult can’t chirp since sound mechanism is via
wings of crickets.
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gt; On Behalf Of Paul Storch
> Sent: 06 September 2016 15:17
> To: pestlist@museumpests.net
> Subject: Re: [pestlist] Mouse proofing doors
>
> Actually brass wool works better- doesn't rust. It's available from
> suppliers like Grainger and McMaster-Carr in cases.
>
> Paul Storc
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Sent: 06 September 2016 15:17
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Actually brass wool works better- doesn't rust. It's available from suppliers
like Grainger and McMaster-Carr in cases.
Paul Storch
On Mon,
Yes it is
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Sent: Friday, September 02, 2016 2:21 PM
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Subject: [pestlist] Powderpost Beetles?
Can you please confirm that this is a powderpost beetle? It measures 5
Actually brass wool works better- doesn't rust. It's available from
suppliers like Grainger and McMaster-Carr in cases.
Paul Storch
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 8:05 AM, Shockley, Joel
wrote:
> Use steel wool. Fill in the suspected gaps with the wool. We have been
> using
Brush style door sweeps installed on the inside will degrade slower and last
longer if you can tolerate the asthetics.
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On Sep 5, 2016, at 8:20 AM, Christian Baars
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wrote:
Dear colleagues,
We
I have been very impressed with these door sweeps from Xcluder in high rodent
traffic areas.
https://buyxcluder.com/xcluder-commercial-pest-control-door-sweep-134.html
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From: Christian Baars
Use steel wool. Fill in the suspected gaps with the wool. We have been
using for all our doors and other gaps and holes in the wall. It does work.
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 7:19 AM, Christian Baars <
christian.ba...@museumwales.ac.uk> wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
>
>
>
> We have a low level problem
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Hello!
Sorry
Robert Street West
Swift Current, Saskatchewan
S9H 4M9
Phone: 306-778-4815
Fax: 306-778-4818
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Yup - sewer flies.
Tom Parker
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Subject: RE: [pestlist] Fruit Fly Question
Hello!
Sorry I didn’t get back
Defiantly moth fly (drain fly)
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Sent: Monday, August 22, 2016 3:03 PM
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Could be a drain
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> Sent: Monday, August 22, 2016 2:54 PM
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>
> Are you sure they're fruit flies? I deal with a simi
Sarah -
First - you do NOT have a Powderpost beetle "infestation". The first photo
shows a wide larval gallery and an oval flight hole. The second photo shows
lots of "bun-shaped" pelletized frass. Both the first and second photos show a
softwood board; not hardwood. The third photo
Hello Oberli,
It looks like it could be a black carpet beetle larvae, though
it’s quite pale in colour from what I’d expect; however, this could be your
answer as you say you’ve found previous evidence of carpet beetles. Typically
black carpet beetles eat animal products so
t;
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Looks like termite to me. If yo
Termite
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Picture good enough for ID as termite.
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From: Lena Hernandez
Date: 8/11/16 08:42 (GMT-05:00)
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: [pestlist] Bugs in Exhibit Case
Hi all,
We discovered some bugs in one of our exhibits cases yesterday
ust 2016 14:38
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Size was about the same as the lead at the end of a brand new golf pencil.
Roughly .4 cm?
Lena Hernandez
Collections Manager & Registrar
Museum of Science & History
1025 Museum Circle
Jacksonvill
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The images are challenging and there's no scale other than the finger - m
The images are challenging and there's no scale other than the finger - my
money is on booklouse.
Christian
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To:
It appears to be a termite. Someone with better eyes and experience than me
might be able to tell you what kind it is.
Tom Parker
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>
> It's called the Golden Orb Weaver spider. Beautiful!
>
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It's called the Golden Orb Weaver spider. Beautiful!
Sent from my iPhone
> On Aug 6, 2016, at 9:07 PM, Ann Shaftel <a
It's called the Golden Orb Weaver spider. Beautiful!
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A large rove beetle. Staphylinidae, maybe a species of
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Hi Karen,
Your beetle appears to be a type of leaf beetle in the
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That's the evaniid wasp (an oothecal-egg case) parasite of
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It's a parasitic wasp, family Evaniidae. Probably just an
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Megan is correct - the first trap is one of the Rove beetle
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Dee -
What you are catching on your glueboards means one thing;
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Disclaimer: I am not an entomologist. However, I have found these
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restrict grass,
sod, and hay.
Dawn
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the arrangements are of quality
material.
Best,
Erika
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I’m curious – you permit real, cut flowers but not artificial
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Hi Jerry,
As others have said it's one of the Carpet beetle
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You have an outdoor pest - no threat to collections. However, if
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Hi Javier,
The larvae of this species, like most
know if that's
cold enough.
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Hi Tony,
Thank you! That's great.
Best,
Bethan
> On 27 Jun
in the U.S. - an infestation in a bedroom floor
of an historic building in Newport, R.I.
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extending beyond the
body a bit.
Karen
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Anobiidae, possibly Oligomerus. Can you tell us what length the
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Probably anobium puncataum.
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] IGRs
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] IGRs
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hold fleas in the harmless larval stage. They
> would not be a good choice for fabric pests or silverfish.
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> Tom Parker
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] IGRs
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I would start by doing an exterior foundation spray with A product
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Anything and everything? We have a large number of odd beetles
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What is the target pest?
Joel Voron
Colonial Williamsburg
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Looks like Brown House Moth - *Hofmannophila pseudospretella*.
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How interesting! I mean - it's not great that we have them...but
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This is a collembolan or commonly known as a springtail The
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I think it's a mirid plant bug from seeing its parts. From
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] Mite?
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