Michael,

To address your question number 2,  If we can ID the species that you are 
referring to, we may be able to figure more out about your specific species. 
Micro-environments within your cool and cold rooms may be warm enough for some 
psocid species to survive. The species Liposcelis bostrychophila in particular 
adapts well to colder environments. There is a nice ID site here: 
http://entoplp.okstate.edu/profiles/go/psocid/p_key.html if you have access to 
a microscope for these little guys.

[http://entoplp.okstate.edu/profiles/go/psocid/1a_2.jpg]<http://entoplp.okstate.edu/profiles/go/psocid/p_key.html>

Psocid picture key — Entomology and Plant 
Pathology<http://entoplp.okstate.edu/profiles/go/psocid/p_key.html>
entoplp.okstate.edu
S1 : Abdominal terga 3-4 not with a posterior membranous band (at least in the 
middle) (Section I)

I just updated the Museumpests  booklice/psocid fact sheet today to clear up 
some of the inconsistencies on with with respect to temperature and humidity. 
https://museumpests.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/book-lice.pdf


Regards,


Pat


Patrick Kelley

Insects Limited, Inc.

16950 Westfield Park Road

Westfield, IN 46074  USA

Phone: (317)896-9300   Fax: 317-867-5757

web: www.insectslimited.com<http://www.insectslimited.com>

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of 
Dunham, Michael <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 3:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [pestlist] Climate & Book Lice


Hello All,



I’m relatively new to pest management and have recently been tasked with taking 
care of our campus photography museum, so pardon me if my questions seem basic 
or obvious.



Question 1:



I have a question about intake procedures. When we receive new artwork we have 
an intake room, but it’s just a work space directly off the main gallery and 
we’ve been known to get pests introduced to the gallery and storage spaces from 
work that has been brought in. Do any of you have any procedures in place 
regarding bringing items in and isolating or inspecting them before introducing 
them into your collections? It just seems to me that we’re almost rolling out 
the red carpet for bugs by bringing things in without inspecting or checking 
first.



Question 2:



An entomologist reported that we have Book Lice and I’m finding it a bit of a 
head scratcher. The cool room is maintained at a temp of 60-56 F (though they 
would prefer 50s) with 40-45% humidity. The cold room is 40-45 F and 40-45% 
humidity. According to the information sheet on MuseumPest.net these aren’t 
typical temp and humidity numbers for a thriving Book Lice population, but 
could they be living and reproducing in these temps or is it more likely I’ve 
been given a misdiagnosis? I’m at a bit of a loss as to how to handle this 
because sprays or other liquids are not preferred.



Again, new to this and learning so I appreciate any input or education you can 
provide.



Thank you!



Michael “Not Mike” Dunham

Facilities & Operations Manager

Columbia College Chicago



916 S. Wabash Ave., Suite 501

Chicago, IL  60605

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

O: 312.369.6851

C: 312.852.1892

colum.edu



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