On 3/26/09 3:46 PM, Bruce Johnson of [email protected] sent

> 
> 
> On Mar 26, 2009, at 11:50 AM, Clark Martin wrote:
> 
>> I'd go further and suggest you investigate your whole computer
>> area.  I
>> can't see much reason for some insect lay it's eggs in your keyboard.
>> It's a little warm, that's the only thing I can think of.  Is there
>> something around that might be attracting the parent insect?
> 
> Those white keyboards with the clear bases are notorious crumb
> catchers for anyone who eats at their desk.

They are also fairly easy to open up for (deep) cleaning, if you can stomach
the host of squirmies waiting for you on the other side! (my frugality
flinches at the thought of just throwing it away because of a few pests - to
Jonas: if they crawl, they breathe: seal the keyboard in a box that's been
sprayed with insecticide - the worms will be dead in a few minutes).
My 2ยข
Best regards,
Dana



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