The larvae of this beetle need fungal decay in wood in order to complete their 
life cycle.  Look for roof leaks and moisture-damaged wood.Tom Parker


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From: Stephan Biebl <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, May 23, 2020 2:44 am
Subject: AW: [PestList] Death Watch Beetle?

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for me, it looks like the Death Watch BeetleXestobium rufovillosum, who could 
infest timbers of old buildings. Sometimes it is difficult, to find the exit 
holes of the beetles on the wooden surfaces, like floor or walls.      You have 
to look for damp timbers affected by fungal decay with the help of an expert 
for wood boring beetles.    Useful methods could be an electro-physically 
microwaves-treatment or warm-air-treatment from specialized companies. Warm air 
treatment of rooms or buildings could offered from “Thermo Lignum” U.K.     
Best from Germany Stephan Biebl           Von: [email protected] 
<[email protected]>Im Auftrag von terry
Gesendet: Samstag, 23. Mai 2020 00:56
An: MuseumPests <[email protected]>
Betreff: [PestList] Death Watch Beetle?    Hello, I am new and this forum was 
recommended to me. I help to run a small museum in Rayleigh, Essex, UK. I have 
found what I believe is a Death Watch Beetle. Please see pictures. Can someone 
please confirm?   Our building is a grade 2 listed building and one of the 
rooms is dated c1350. Unfortunately at sometime builders used an inappropriate 
paint/varnish on the beams. Should this be a Death Watch Beetle, any 
suggestions on possible treatment would be very useful.    Best wishes Terry 
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