I knew you’d chime in with some kind of knowledge nugget. Thanks for that, Joel!


Fran Ritchie, Conservator (Objects)
Harpers Ferry Center
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American Institute for Conservation Professional Associate (peer-reviewed)

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Snake looking thing is a lizard in the Scincidae family. We call them skinks 
here. JTV





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On Oct 7, 2021, at 2:37 PM, 'Ritchie, Fran E' via MuseumPests 
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Hello again!

More larvae to ID. This is a photo I received from someone asking for help, so 
I can’t get a closer image. To me, they look like fly larvae, but I don’t think 
they’re feasting on the snake(?) on the trap. Should staff be on the lookout 
for another dead animal? Am I misidentifying a wood-boring pest?

This trap is from an open air wooden structure on Cumberland Island (off the 
coast of Georgia). It does not house objects.

Bonus points if you can ID the snake.

Thank you!

Fran Ritchie, Conservator (Objects)
Harpers Ferry Center
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