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2 is a *Liposcelis *species
9 is a *Dorypteryx *species
(both bookl
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Here's a regional entomologist who might help.
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I concur with Joel - 2 and 9 are book lice. 4 is some sort of hunt
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Photos 2 and 9 Look like book lice to me. JTV
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Hi Lindsey
Your second insect appears to be a silverfish (*Lepisma
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Lynsey,
Millipedes sometimes have irregular "migrations" where the
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I can't see this is *Plodia *or *Ephestia*. It resembles the Europ
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It looks a bit like a "pantry" moth, with darker spots on the back
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Thank you!
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Click beetle. JTV
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Hi Megan
This looks like a wingless black fungus gnat (Sciaridae).
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These are larval shed skins (exuviae) of a particular dermestid b
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digested felt
powder. But I was wondering if the infestation occurred before or after
collection in Japan, if the beetles hitched a ride.
Thanks!
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Yes, dermestid larvae and/or cast skins. Are any living? Nailing
I'd like to see a close up image of the wing. It seems consistent with a phorid
or 'scuttle' fly. If so, it may have emerged from a waste pipe (hopefully not a
broken one). It could also have derived from the carcass of an animal.
Richard J. Pollack, PhD
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Google Megiselia Scalaris for images and see if that is a match. Joel Voron
Colonial Williamsburg
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Is anyone able to ID this pest? We are having an issue with these small f
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Hi Jerry,
As others have said it's one of the Carpet beetle specie
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Varied carpet beetle?
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How interesting! I mean - it's not great that we have them...but so
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Actually good examples of what are commonly known as springtails. A
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This is a collembolan or commonly known as a springtail The furcu
Megan -
Your creature is a springtail. Possibly a Seira species.
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It certainly looks like the larval form of R. vespulae . Do you use
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I agree with Pet .. I think it's a winged booklice.
Date: Tue, 7 Ma
quot;scale" such as
occurs in termites, for instance. Many adult booklice never have wings.
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Emily,
It is a winged psocid. Some insect species in the order Psoco
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I'll have to look up species, but at least you should know that it is
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The damage appears to be from subterranean termites.
Jeffrey Tucker
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Tom, thank you that is a huge relief! I will let them know they have
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Insley -
The basement from which these items came had an infestatio
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Nice shots of the dermestid beetle, a female Thylodrias contractus. Ma
Hi Tamar,
Yes they look like Reesa to me too. We’ve had them in Manchester; December 2008
I found several larval cases in one of our display cases on the gallery. The
case contained taxidermy specimens, and I found larval cases on two or three of
the specimens although there was no visible d
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of mites, 4 of one and one of the other. 4
They are mites, perhaps coming from a rodent bait.
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Can anyone help me identify this bug from a sticky trap? I don’t recognize
That should be o-r-ibatid mites!
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Hi Betsy
These are oibatid mites. If they were in Brtiain
How many legs? It is difficult to see on your photo. Ticks would have
eight legs.
Dawn Roberts
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Hi Betsy
These are oibatid mites. If they were in Brtiain, I'd guess they were
Phauloppia lucorum, but I'm not sure what species you breed over in
Washington.
Tony
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