Very nifty fact sheet Liesa Brierley!
From: Liesa Brierley [mailto:lbrier...@rmg.co.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 6:50 AM
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Dear Line,
Hard to see, but likely to be a scavenger / mould feeding beetle.
Attached is a poster
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Battery powered as in sound wave prevention? These, in my opinion,
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Appears to be a Trogoderma species.
Tony
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On 21 June 2013 18:10, Jones, Robert (Ryan
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Subject: [pestlist] Dermestid ID
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The termites you see are indeed subterranean termite reproductives.
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Looks like an Oriental nymph. They are not as plentiful in
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I have never seen an American that dark – the peripheral region of
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Nice Lou! Thanks for posting.
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swallowed??
Tom
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Subject: [pestlist] Math headache
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We have been quite happy with
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It looks like a partially crushed stink bug to me. Their ability to
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German cockroach nymph. The area where this was found should be
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Subject: [pestlist] Varied Carpet Beetle
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It's a Dermestid, probably Anthrenus verbasci (Varied carpet
installed and you are just now seeing a
small bit of activity. Perhaps you can simply replace these elements to rid
the place of the infestation.
Tom Parker
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Colleagues,
A member of our staff stumbled across this damage
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I have not seen any replies to this post, so I will respond from the
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I strongly suggest advocating for synthetic carpet as a first
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What are the size dimensions of the specimen? It looks an awful lot
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It is approximately7 mm in length
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I found this link to be helpful: www.squirrel-attic.com/
I have
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I am not a beekeeper, so I don't know what the possibilities are of
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I am interested in this too. I know that a similar product (Armor
, and the moths then emerged. Whatever was the food source was either
removed or dried up, hence the end of the infestation. That's my best guess.
Tom Parker
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Clover mites this early in the year? I know it’s possible, but most
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It has filiform antennae and certainly looks like a ground beetle.
Tom Parker
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An insect growth regulator will not affect adult moths; it may however affect
pupation into an adult, sometimes resulting in malformation of the adult and/or
sterilization.
Tom Parker
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Matt,
We have an ongoing silverfish population in one of our
Daily for me as well.
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Behalf Of Megan Emery
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 10:05 AM
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Subject: RE: [pestlist] Digest Mode
I also agree that daily would be best. Not only for time
Hello all,
Recently, I purchased a case of Varied Carpet Beetle pheromone traps to
monitor for adult carpet beetle activity inside of a fabric storage facility we
have on property. This facility has a history of sporadic carpet beetle
activity, so it seemed logical at the time to install the
Steve and Alex,
Very helpful and pertinent information. I will continue to monitor pestlist and
will update you on our course of action.
Thanks for posting.
Ryan Jones
Integrated Pest Management
Specialist
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P.O. Box 1776
Williamsburg, VA 23187
(757)
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I usually favor diatomaceous earth.
I found this link on whatsthatbug.com:
http://www.whatsthatbug.com/2004/07/05/ground-beetle-unidentified-species/
I agree that this is a type of ground beetle and no cause for immediate
concern.
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Hello all,
My name is Ryan Jones, and I am the IPM Specialist for the Colonial
Williamsburg Foundation in Williamsburg, VA.
We have recently encountered a problem in one of our museums that we would like
to get your input on.
Approximately two months ago, we had a section of wood flooring
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