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Britta -
Bed bugs must suck blood in order to grow and produce
Greetings,
Why not try Nuvan Prostrips---active is dichlorvos. You would have to put
affected items in a sealed bag with one of these fumigant strips and follow
the label for exposure time.
By the way, these are terrific pictures---great for teaching purposes.
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Nancy
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When I couldn’t get a silverfish problem under control, I started looking
for attractants that were less common—things we might be unwittingly
carrying into the area. Found out silverfish are also attracted to human
and animal hair and the microscopic pieces of skin that we shed daily.I
did
Megan -
Your creature is a springtail. Possibly a Seira species.
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An anecdotal supplement to Matt’s excellent advice: While it would be
unexpected for moths to lay eggs away from food, there can still be apparent
infestations of such substances. I was once given a box of non-archival
documents with an infestation of meal moths (Plodia). The major damage
Bernice, let me echo Carolyn's thoughts on these critters. Both the brown
scavenger beetle (fungus beetle) and psocids indicate that you have moisture
problems. Either high humidity or leakage. A combination of controlling the
moisture and housekeeping usually does the trick. Look for
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The paler one might be a bit younger than the darker one and hasn’t yet tanned
and darkened. These look like members of the
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Enlarging the photo shows that these are booklice (psocids or Psocoptera).
The colour, shape and behaviour are not quite right for Latridiidae. But
what Tom said for plaster beetles goes for booklice as well. I would
suggest these are coming in with the wooden containers, and unless you have
damp
trap 302 looks like a furniture carpet beetle
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Thanks so much for all the information!
We’ve experimented with Zpest a bit, but we need something with a bit more
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This is a species of Enneadesmus (Bostrichidae). *E.trispinosus* is
associated with date palm.
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looks like a wolf spider
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Looks like a june bug
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Hello,
I have several of these beetles on a blunder trap, positioned near an
exterior door with a gap. They are about 8-9mm long each. I had
identified them as furniture beetles, but it was suggested
Because of the white bands, I say Smokeybrown cockroach nymph. A bit less
likely to set up permanent residence indoors than the American, but they can
infest.
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That's a nymphal cockroach.
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On Jan 12, 2015, at 13:03, pestlist@museumpests.net wrote:
Dear all,
Does anyone recognize this little beetle, found dead and thankfully all alone
in a frame? His body measures about 3mm in length. Many thanks for your help
with this ID.
A belated BIG thank you for the information and id. Glad to hear that they
are likely harmless, although an alarming number of them fled the pole once
disturbed. As the cooler months have arrived, I was expecting to find
hibernating beasts in the pole, all of them I recognized except this one.
Looks like a psocid (book louse). Probably not as old as the furniture.
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On Dec 23, 2014, at 15:59,
Claire,
The creatures you imaged are adult bugs that appear consistent with those of
the family miridae. I anticipate these merely were hiding within cracks or
crevices of the cedar pole, and not infesting or damaging the item. The
creature you listed is a beetle. I think you might breath a
They look like American cockroach nymphs to me.
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Firstly, does anyone know what the slightly pear shaped
Louis,
Thanks for the ID. This is my first time seeing a live female- she looks a
thinner than I expected. Previously I’ve only found them dead and flattened in
books.
Thanks!
Jennifer
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Ryan,
Interesting problem. Here are a few thoughts.
It seems you've already located the exterior of the nest. It is difficult to
imagine how treating the site with most any pesticide labeled for this use
would expose the resident. A fast knockdown formulation containing pyrethrins
or
Thanks, Richard!
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Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2014 19:49:40 -0500
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Paula,That's a centipede (not an insect). It is predaceous and won't cause any
harm to your collection. While alive, it would have performed a bit
Megan,
Those are springtails (Collembola). They, too, thrive in moist and humid areas
and conditions. They won't cause any damage to you or your collections.
Dehumidify and vacuum. Not much else is necessary.
-Rich
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Megan,
Those are springtails (Collembola). They, too, thrive in moist and humid
Kate,
Just an aphid. Nothing to worry about unless you're a plant.
-Rich
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On Nov 13, 2014, at 12:23,
: Thu, 6 Nov 2014 10:42:16 -0500
Subject: Re: [pestlist] Book Lice
Megan,
Book lice should be expected in and around any museum, library, office or
home. A few in a library setting shouldn't necessarily cause alarm, but it
would be wise to continue monitoring the archived materials as well
.
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Amber,
You can certainly purchase an electronic hygrometer for spot readings, but I'd
suggest
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,
which we could then address with desiccants or improved air circulation.
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of the grain itself rather than
only molds. They are likely able to feed on a wide variety of materials.
Pat Kelley
Insects Limited, Inc.
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through? Gretchen
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We have been monitoring our entire building with data loggers
Megan,
Book lice should be expected in and around any museum, library, office or home.
A few in a library setting shouldn't necessarily cause alarm, but it would be
wise to continue monitoring the archived materials as well as the general
environment. If you see book lice more than
Jodi,
They appear to be ground beetles (Carabidae). There are more than 40K species
described. The members of this group are opportunistic feeders. I anticipate
the beetles (as well as the spiders) captured on the glue traps merely wandered
in from outside. I anticipate that they pose no real
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I agree. My Dino-Lite has been a useful tool for many years.
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Hello,
Following up
I think it's a larva of Anthrenus sp.
Dina Mamdouh
IPM Lab.
The Grand Egyptian Museum
Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 19:07:31 -0400
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found this dead guy in the margin of a collection book. Any ID's?
The dermestid larva photo also has a booklouse (psocid).
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The dermestid larva photo also has a booklouse (psocid).
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I wonder whether instead of a new microscope you might want to consider
something like the Dino-Lite which many members of the IPM Working Group have
found a useful tool
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Following up
It worked for me.
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Looks like what people in Europe call a ‘shield bug’ or in
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I’d say it’s the brown marmorated stink bug
Halyomorpha halys
Lou
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That looks like a marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha
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Common name Meal moth; scientific name Pyralis farinalis.
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And, you are right, it is interesting to see the
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compiled photos with the group.
Nancy
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] An interesting IPM challenge - dermestids in a pipe
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Hi Javier
No doubt they are all Dermestidae larvae #1 and 4 most
have one of
breeding flies and one of pollinators.
David, I am also wondering where you got that flea light.
Nancy
From: David Pinniger [mailto:d.pinni...@btinternet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2014 4:31 AM
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Subject: RE: [pestlist] Trogoderma angustum vs UV-light
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Subject: RE: [pestlist] Trogoderma angustum vs UV-light
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Thanks Lou. I have wondered if there was a new formulation.
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Sorry, sent last message before I was done with my thought.
Of
Anderson, Gretchen
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] vapona
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From: ad...@museumpests.net [mailto:ad...@museumpests.net] On Behalf Of Tony
Irwin
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2014 3:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] Larvae Identification
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First photo is Anthocomus bipunctatus - an introduced European
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Vapona (Dichlorvos) is under a different formulation than it was
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To me, they look more like beetle larvae - Cryptophagidae or
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This is not the product you want to use. It will despot on
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Barbara -
I agree with all that has been said. A product not to be
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Generally we do not use the freeze- re-thaw freeze method. Just
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It's a heteropteran bug that's come in from outside - a plant
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