I have neither seen nor heard of Reesa vespulae attacking textiles, but it 
would be good to throw the question out to the entire group to ask if any 
PestListers have ever seen this specific dermestid beetle species attack 
textiles. - Pat Kelley
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Thank you, Pat!

That indeed looks like it. The word 'dermestid' makes me nervous, of course, 
but is it the case that this is not a risk to textiles?

Julie



On Monday, August 26, 2019 at 5:59:07 AM UTC-7, p.kelley wrote:
Hi Julie,

It appears to be the dermestid beetle Reesa vespulae which are known to target 
wasp nests or bees nests in nature. They can feed on dead insects and dried 
animal material in some circumstances but your main focus should be to look for 
and remove any wasp or bee nests in the area.
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Species Reesa vespulae - Wasp Nest Dermestid - BugGuide.Net - Welcome to 
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Best regards,
Pat Kelley

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Sent: Friday, August 23, 2019 5:46 PM
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Subject: [pestlist] Beetle ID Assistance


[EXTERNAL]

Hello, Pestlist

Happy Friday!

Going into the weekend wondering what this guy is. 3mm long, to my knowledge 
not obviously a museum pest but found next to a wooden object and we want to be 
sure.

Thank you, everyone.

Julie
Collections Care Specialist
Fine Arts Museums San Francisco

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