Definitely coffin flies. These can be indicative of a broken sewer pipe or a
dead critter. If they are present in an area with a drop ceiling I would
inspect there. Inspect any crawl spaces or basements for broken or seeping
lines. Check for bodies. Any odd smells nearby?... could be a funky floor drain.
Joel Voron Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Conservation Dept.
Integrated Pest Management Specialist
Office 757-220-7080
Cell 757-634-1175
E-Mail [email protected]
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Hello.Christina, a query, are the 3 photos of the same insect? I'm not sure,
but the first one seemed a little different to me in the wing pattern, and the
antennae seem thicker, not so coincident with those of the others. may be?
kind regards, Nelci
El jue, 27 jul 2023 a la(s) 11:00, Günther, Christina
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) escribió:
Hello!
I´m responsible for the IPM at the Bavarian State Collection for
Palaeoanatomy (Munich, Southern Germany) and since a couple of weeks I
noticed an increased appearance of some sort of fly or wasp in our
traps. The insects are about 1 to 3mm in length (body), most of them
range between 1 and 2mm. My pictures aren´t good, I know. Maybe somebody
can help me with the identification in spite of their quality.
Thanks a lot for your time,
Christina Günther
Technical assistant at the Bavarian State Collection for Palaeoanatomy
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