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Unfortunately, Louis, that's the best that I could get. I
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Is there a better picture or is that all there is?
Louis N
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Bethany,
Thank you so much for sharing this.
Best regards,
Pat
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Hi Dan,
Many thanks for this information.
Best wishes,
Lynsey
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Many thanks Joel,
Lynsey
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Hi Lindsey
Your second insect appears to be a silverfish (*Lepisma
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Remember to check door sweeps in that area they may have become
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Lynsey,
Millipedes sometimes have irregular "migrations&q
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Hi Matt,
Thanks - and I hope you never get it!
All the best
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Certainly looks like Reesa vespulae to me as well. I did have to
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Hi Jill,
I am no expert but it certainly looks like the larvae we
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Dear all,
In April 2017 we recorded a new booklice not seen
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The archives are located in the basement, which is some of the
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Adrienne,
Take a look at the MuseumPest.net website for more
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Yes, you are correct. Book lice. Environmental issues and it is
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I can't see this is *Plodia *or *Ephestia*. It resembles
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It looks a bit like a "pantry" moth, with darker spots o
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Thank you!
On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 7:56 AM, Voron, Joel wrote
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Click beetle. JTV
Joel Voron Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
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That is great news! Thank you!
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The psocid is *Dorypteryx domestica *(a minor pest if at all). The
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Challenging problem. I have a few questions:
- Do you already
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Erika,
Ah! My concerns would be about the same as
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Thanks, Rich. I am definitely concerned about not attracting
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Tootsie rolls are a great choice. We do use peanut butter in some
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Interesting... may try that. Thanks!
Dee
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Interesting idea – I hadn’t considered that one.
Thanks,
Dee
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Tootsie roll slices attached with a hot glue gun. I have
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Sometimes cotton can be effective as a substitute for a
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Hi everyone,
I am looking for suggestions for bait for snap trap
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Hallo Alan,
We often see that thrips work their way inside
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Alan et al.,
One more thought. Thrips have an odd tendency to
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Thank you! Predacious or plant eater, at least I know a thrips
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Some thrips species are predaceous, too. Note singular and plural
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That’s a thrips. Note, that thrips is the correct singular and
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Size doesn't matter in this case (although the longhorned
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It seems a little early in the year for it, but, given the size
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Without seeing anything indicating scale outside of the gravel, I
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It looks like a nice sized carabid ground beetle.
Louis N. Sorkin
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Group -
Yup, a ground beetle. Very often fly to exterior
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I'll second ground beetle and echo William's st
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Hello Erika,
I'll take a stab here. It appea
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Hi All,
This little beetle was found in a case that contained a
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Hi Joel,
There are a couple of tiny spiders next to the weevil
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If the mouth parts are somewhere on the sticky trap as well I
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Thank you Richard,
That makes a lot of sense. I've never s
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This is a weevil. It seems fairly reminiscent of the hidden snout
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Thank you all, for your extremely helpful answers and directions
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Here are some specific resources:
An article that details the
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Hi Cara,
As a previous poster noted, mothballs are usually
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Hi,
As a traditional method employed in India, in order to reduce
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We've had some success using an unscented kitty litt
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I checked the Museum-L Listserv archives and online, and it seems
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What are the materials and types of objects that have the
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Hello Cara,
It'll depend on the items thems
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Hello all,
I am looking for recommendations of literature about
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Thank you Richard and Louis, much appreciated. Fiona
From
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Many thanks for the link. One protein source, dried mouse
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Hi Richard,
The bark (& ambrosia) beetles are now treated
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If you're in the Tri-State area on April 18, you might wa
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The first two are adult beetles, most likely bark beetles of the
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Many thanks for your speedy reply
Bw
Rhian
On 4 Apr 2017, at 16
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A rove beetle. Family Staphylinidae. Most likely an insignificant
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Hi Megan
This looks like a wingless black fungus gnat (Sciaridae
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Disgusting? That's all in the eye of the beholder. I'
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These are larval shed skins (exuviae) of a particular dermestid
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Hello,
Seconding Richard on dermestid. They remind me of a
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No live ones. Truly disgusting, with at least 1 cup of skins and
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Yes, dermestid larvae and/or cast skins. Are any living? Nailing
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Join Carnegie Museum of Natural History Conservator Gretchen
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Hi,
I think it could be a grey silverfish (Ctenolepisma
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A difficult photo to analyze, but is this possibly a fresh, just
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Dorsal.
Kayla Wirtz
Center for Puppetry Arts
Collections
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Is this ventral or dorsal view? JTV
Joel Voron Colonial
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Collection managers, archivists, conservators, entomologists and
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No, it actually is Acanthocinus nodosus (Fabricius), the lesser
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Asian long horned beetle, perhaps.
On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 1:45 PM
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Joel is correct. That's the lesser pine borer. Elegant cre
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Acanthocinus nodosus (Fabricius)
Joel Voron Colonial
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I would say an exotic long horned beetle some type of Cerambycidae
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I'd say this was a species of *Trixagus *(Elateridae). They
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Several people have noted that lizards get stuck in glue traps. If
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It is a Himalayan ground skink (*Scincella himalayanus*). These
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We have a resident population of Mediterranean house geckos
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Hi Ann,
It’s a small lizard, most likely a lacertid. I find a few
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This was found on the floor of a Himalayan monastery storage room
There are red and black lygaeids, but these are rhopalids.
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No. Looks like eastern boxelder bug, Boisea trivittata.
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Hello -
Found some of these
Just over ½”. With the elder suggestion I googled it and that’s it.
Thanks everyone. I’m thinking I will add this to our image library. (I did look
there first:))
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What size are they - if Box Elder bugs they are rhopalids (Rhopalidae)
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These are lygaeid bugs (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae) and are plant suckers so not
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I think the most likely answer is a calliphorid puparium. A bluebottle's
sense of smell will guide it to potential food sources, even bricked-up
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I usually change my traps quarterly. I guess I should do it more often but can
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Interesting! Thank you. I do get a carpet beetle here and there but not very
often. I have some dermestid traps as well,
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