It has been an exciting 2015 at Museum Study. We have added 4 new
instructors and 10 new courses this year. We also host two courses for
the American Association for State and Local History.
All of last year's courses will be back in 2016 along with several new
courses including; Emergency Prepare
Hi Leon,
I am on holiday but I will have a look at it when I am back,
all the best,
Pascal
Gesendet: Dienstag, 22. Dezember 2015 um 20:17 Uhr
Von: "leon zak"
An: pestlist
Betreff: [pestlist] new Zpest Tracker program
Hello -
I am announcing that I have w
Hello -
I am announcing that I have written and published a new Zpest Tracker
program. It is up and running at http://zpesttracker.com.
About five years ago I published Collection Pests
(http://collectionpests.com - alive and well) but in listening to the
feedback I have heard that it may be
Hello all,
I am somewhat new to this listserv and was wondering if there is any
information available on the IPM-WG 2016? The MuseumPests website mentions
tentative plans for the meeting to be hosted by the Yale Peabody Museum of
Natural History in New Haven, CT, March 16-18. I was wondering i
Hi Leslie,
Pretty sure that is a Rove beetle (Staphylinidae). What it feeds on depends on
the species (there are many thousands). It looks like the kinds we have here
that are predators.
Nicholas Moray Williams
Biologist, Database manager
Fondazione Ethoikos
Convento dell'Osservanza
I-53030 Radic
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Hi,
I wonder if I could pick your collective brains for help on a silverfish
problem we have in one of our galleries.
We have a short section of carpet in the gallery in question which is infested
with silverfish at all life stages
When I couldn’t get a silverfish problem under control, I started looking
for attractants that were less common—things we might be unwittingly
carrying into the area. Found out silverfish are also attracted to human
and animal hair and the microscopic pieces of skin that we shed daily.I
did
Hi,
I wonder if I could pick your collective brains for help on a silverfish
problem we have in one of our galleries.
We have a short section of carpet in the gallery in question which is infested
with silverfish at all life stages (i.e. they are breeding there actively).
During daytime hours
Megan -
Your creature is a springtail. Possibly a Seira species.
Best wishes
Tony
Dr A.G.Irwin
47 The Avenues
Norwich
Norfolk NR2 3PH
England
mobile: +44(0)7880707834
phone: +44(0)1603 453524
On 13 November 2015 at 19:23, Jablonski, Megan T CIV NHHC, NUM <
megan.jablon...@navy.mil> wrote:
>
>
This pest, approximately 1 mm long, was found along an outer wall in our
collections storage area. At first glance, I thought it was just another
springtail, but a look at him through the microscope suggested otherwise. Can
someone help me identify this little guy?
Thank you!
Megan Jablon
Dear friends,
I have good news to share with you all:
The next International IPM Conference for Museums, Archives, Libraries and Historic Buildings will be in Paris, at the Louvre!
What a great place to meet again, I hope that many of you will come.
Date: 13th until 15th of September
o Nature and Science
From: Matthew Mickletz [mailto:mmi...@winterthur.org]
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 7:57 AM
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: [pestlist] RE: low-temperature treatment on photographs?
Hello,
Just my humble opinion on this:
First, get a positive ID on the m
ckletz [mailto:mmi...@winterthur.org]
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 8:57 AM
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: [pestlist] RE: low-temperature treatment on photographs?
Hello,
Just my humble opinion on this:
First, get a positive ID on the moth. Post a photo to the list or use
Museumpests.net to see
Friday, October 23, 2015 5:42 PM
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: [pestlist] low-temperature treatment on photographs?
Hello all,
I’m wondering if anyone has experience with a low-temperature treatment on
photographs (snapshots). The photographs we may need to treat have been
severely
Hello all,
I'm wondering if anyone has experience with a low-temperature treatment on
photographs (snapshots). The photographs we may need to treat have been
severely water-damaged (they are artifacts) and we suspect a moth infestation.
The photographs were on view in mylar sleeves, and when t
An unkempt museum or historic house is not appealing to the visitor nor
is it healthy for the staff and collection. In this 4 week online course
instructor Gretchen Anderson will lay a foundation as to how to clean
objects and facilities safely.
For more information visit our website:
http://www.m
Thank you Leon.
So nice to hear from the list again after 6 months. Maybe now I will be
able to post to the list again.
--
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CEO
Museum Study, LLC
www.MuseumStudy.com
t; creeped into the list recently.
>
> We’ve recently had a few people question why they were not receiving anything
> from the pestlist.
> Our testing worked – we were unable to find any problems – until now. In one
> of the updates a new feature was added that would automatically re
m the pestlist.
Our testing worked - we were unable to find any problems - until now. In one
of the updates a new feature was added that would automatically remove you
from the list if your email bounced too many times.
In some ways this was a good thing - those that changed their emails and not
te
ly we try to call the booklouse, psocids because we find it a little
less alarming and helps us keep it in perspective when we are monitoring their
numbers.
I hope that helps
Carolyn Leckie
Conservator
Canadian Museum of Nature
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Sent: May-26-15 3:12
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From: Morris, Bernice [mailto:bernice.mor...@philamuseum.org]
Sent: Tuesday, 26 May 2015 10:30 PM
To: pestlist@mus
that helps
Carolyn Leckie
Conservator
Canadian Museum of Nature
From: Louis Sorkin [mailto:sor...@amnh.org]
Sent: May-26-15 3:12 PM
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: [pestlist] RE: identification help please
BTW there’s also a booklouse in one of the pictures (the one with the pale
beetle
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From: sor...@amnh.org
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: [pestlist] RE: identification help please
Date: Tue, 26 May 2015 17:44:20 +
The paler one might be a bit younger than the darker one and hasn’t yet tanned
and darkened. These look like members of the
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Subject: [pestlist] RE: identification help please
The paler one might be a bit younger than the darker one and hasn’t yet tanned
and darkened. These look like members of the Latridiidae and probably belong to
a species of Corticarina or Corticaria, possibly leaning
Bernice,
It looks like a species of fungus beetle.
Nancy
From: Morris, Bernice [mailto:bernice.mor...@philamuseum.org]
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 10:30 AM
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: [pestlist] identification help please
Can anyone help me to identify these small insects? They are
-Scavenger-Beetle.pdf
Cheers,
Derek Faux, MLIS
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Preservation Assistant
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Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 10:30 AM
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Looks like it could be a moth?
From: Mullen, Kathleen D - WHS [mailto:kathleen.mul...@wisconsinhistory.org]
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 5:03 PM
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: [pestlist] identification help
I'm not sure what this is, and any help is appreciated.
Thank You,
This is a caddisfly (Trichoptera). The larvae are aquatic, and the adults
are often attracted to light, so this one probably came in an open window.
The only concern might be that if many insects are entering the building in
this way, they could provide food for pests such as Anthrenus.
Tony
Dr A
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From: Szito, Andras [mailto:andras.sz...@agric.wa.gov.au]
Sent: 13 May 2015 05:50
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: [pestlist] RE: identification
Hi Line
I am pretty sure they are book lice, Psocoptera, most likely Liposcelis species
(Liposcelidae).
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From: Line Hallbjørnsson [mailto:l...@mfs.dk]
Sent: Tuesday, 12 May 2015 5:45 PM
To: pestlist@mus
Very nifty fact sheet Liesa Brierley!
From: Liesa Brierley [mailto:lbrier...@rmg.co.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 6:50 AM
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: [pestlist] RE: identification
Dear Line,
Hard to see, but likely to be a scavenger / mould feeding beetle.
Attached is a poster
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From: Line Hallbjørnsson [mailto:l...@mfs.dk]
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 4:45 AM
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: [pestlist] identification
Dear all
We just found these tiny little pest in our tea that is sold in the shop and
served in the café at our
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> We just found these
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Emne: [pestlist] RE: identification
Dear Line,
Hard to see, but likely to be a scavenger / mould feeding beetle.
Attached is a poster with 5 of the most common types that we put together a few
years back. Have a look at the one at
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From: Line Hallbjørnsson [mailto:l...@mfs.dk]
Sent: 12 May 2015 10:45
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: [pestlist] identification
Dear all
We just found these tiny little pest in our tea that is sold in the shop and
served in the café at our museum. Both are situated in the mu
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Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2015 1:10 PM
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: [pestlist] Beetle (?) ID help
Hello everyone,
I found some mysterious insects
trap 302 looks like a furniture carpet beetle
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 12:10 PM, wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I found some mysterious insects in the traps today, and I was hoping for
> some help in identifying them. The only pest I can clearly identify is the
> spider in Trap 206. Does anyone h
ondon.
From: Jen Tobias [jen.tob...@botanicgardens.org]
Sent: 21 April 2015 20:35
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: RE: [pestlist] RE: IPM Access database?
Hi all,
Thanks so much for all the information!
We’ve experimented with Zpest a bit, but we need something with a bit
chatting about it?
Best,
-Jen
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Have you considered using one of the larger biodiversity databases like Arctos
(http://arctosdb.org/) or Symbiota (http
can be added to the website.
>
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I haven’t found one either, other than
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Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2015 10:21 PM
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I haven’t found one either, other than the Zak’s Zpest software from
,
Dee
Dee Stubbs-Lee, CAPC, MA
Conservator / Restauratrice
New Brunswick Museum/
Musée du Nouveau-Brunswick
277 Douglas Avenue
Saint John, New Brunswick
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Canada
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Hi all,
We’re interested in creating a custom Access database for our IPM program, but
I haven’t had much luck finding a good template or example of one available
online. Does anyone have one they might be willing to share? I’d love to take a
look at how others have handled this – I’m a bit of
appreciate your
assistance.
Have a great day.
It’s Your History!
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Curator of Collections
Missouri State Museum/Jefferson Landing SHS
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I hate to say it, but your hard candy may simply be going bad. We have had a
similar piece at my museum and the hard candy does have an expiration date. 8
years is a pretty long time.
Mary Nicolett
Dallas Museum of Art
> On Feb 26, 2015, at 6:02 PM, "pestlist@museumpests.net&qu
Hi-
It's possible that it is some kind of 'fly spotting' from the housefly or
similar; which as you alluded to- results from feeding or defecation. I had a
somewhat similar situation with a housefly infestation.
From: pestlist@museumpests.net
This is a species of Enneadesmus (Bostrichidae). *E.trispinosus* is
associated with date palm.
Tony
Dr A.G.Irwin
47 The Avenues
Norwich
Norfolk NR2 3PH
England
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On 23 February 2015 at 22:00, wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
>
>
> we found this beetles a
It will depend on your budget. Take a look at the Museum Pest Network
discussion of low temp solution, for recommendations on freezers.
http://museumpests.net/solutions-fact-sheets/solutions-low-temperature-treatment/.
Gretchen
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Sent: Thursday, 26 February 2015 8:17 AM
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: [pestlist] Freezer recommendations
Hello everyone,
We are looking into purchasing a large freezer for our collections
Hello everyone,
We are looking into purchasing a large freezer for our collections management
space. We intend to use it in case of infestation. Does anybody have any
recommendations for a freezer that would be suitable for collections?
Thank you,
Megan Jablonski
Collections Manager
Puget Sou
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Sent: Monday, February 23, 2015 5:01 PM
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: [pestlist] ID help
Hi all,
we found this beetles at thin wooden frames like baskets from maybe bamboo o
Hi all,
we found this beetles at thin wooden frames like baskets from maybe bamboo or
palm tree, who came from Middle East (Region Dubai) to Germany.
Has anyone an ID of these guys.
Stephan Biebl
Pest Consultant
Benediktbeuern-Germany
I agree. It just looks one of the wolf spiders to me.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2015 12:03 PM
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Subject: [pestlist] RE: Spider ID
Hi Megan,
There are others on the list
e thinner, more streamlined, with long, thin legs,
and a different kind of mark on the back.
Take care,
Sandy
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looks like a wolf spider
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> Hi everyone,
>
> I need some help identifying this spider. My worry is that it is a brown
> recluse. (Eep) However, I have never seen one for myself, and the internet
> is less than helpful. Please help if you can!
>
> Thank yo
yes
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Ditto
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Thanks!
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seems to be Tinea pellionella or a related moth species
Best Regards
Reiner Pospischil
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Datum: Fri, 16 Jan 2015 06:17:13 +0100
Von: pestlist@museumpests.net
An: "pes
I am sharing an image of some suspected insect debris found cemented to the
barbules of a feathered Amazonian skirt. We are uncertain whether these are
insect related, or something else. Thoughts sent to both senders would be
appreciated.
Thank you!
Best,
Ellen Pearlstein
Looks like a june bug
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 8:13 AM, wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I have several of these beetles on a blunder trap, positioned near an
> exterior door with a gap. They are about 8-9mm long each. I had
> identified them as furniture beetles, but it was suggested they might be a
> gar
Because of the white bands, I say Smokeybrown cockroach nymph. A bit less
likely to set up permanent residence indoors than the American, but they can
infest.
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Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 1:03 PM
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
That's a nymphal cockroach.
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> Dear all,
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> Does anyone recognize this little beetle, found dead and thankfully all alone
> in a frame? His body measures about 3mm in length. Many th
Thank you for your email. I am working out of the office until next Tuesday
13th. I will be checking emails sporadically and will reply as soon as I am
able.
Frankie
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> On Dec 22, 2014, at 13:28, pestlist@museumpests.net wrote:
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>
> Just found that the identification image library a
Looks like a psocid (book louse). Probably not as old as the furniture.
Richard Pollack, PhD.
CEO & Chief Scientific Officer
IdentifyUS, LLC
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Suite 200
Newton, MA 02464-1593
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On Dec 23, 2014, at 15:59, pest
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sigh of relief.
Best regards,
Rich
Richard Pollack, PhD.
CEO & Chief Scientific Officer
IdentifyUS, LLC
320 Needham Street
Suite 200
Newton, MA 02464-1593
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617.600.6360 (W)
617.513.9266 (M)
On Dec 22, 2014, at 13:28, pestlist@museumpests.net wrote:
>
> Just foun
They look like American cockroach nymphs to me.
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Firstly, does anyone know what the slightly pear shaped
Thank you to James/Jim for the helpful ID!
-Jennifer
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Louis,
Thanks for the ID. This is my first time seeing a live female- she looks a
thinner than I expected. Previously I’ve only found them dead and flattened in
books.
Thanks!
Jennifer
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It looks like an adult female odd beetle Thylodrias contractus.
Cheers/Jim
James H. Boone
Entomology Collection Manager
Bishop Museum 1525 Bernice Street
Honolulu. Hawaii
(808) 848-4196
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Can anyone identify this insect? It was found o
I am not sure about the outlined numbers, but I like the layout.
B
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Thanks everyone for your input. I was thrown off by the
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I trapped a few insects in our bas
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