Re: [pestlist] red-legged ham beetles in a mammal collection

2009-08-20 Thread Jim Harmon
If you can find the dust. Drione is unavailable from most suppliers until next year at this point. Try the Alpine products. Jim Harmon California Pest Management, inc. 626-633-6620 entomolog...@californiaipm.com - Original Message - From: bugma...@aol.com To: pestlist@museumpest

[pestlist] Chris Ford/GRKO/NPS is out of the office.

2009-08-20 Thread Chris_Ford
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Re: [pestlist] red-legged ham beetles in a mammal collection

2009-08-20 Thread bugman22
Good information.  Drione dust works forever as long as it doesn't get wet.  Thanks, Forrest. Tom Parker -Original Message- From: Forrest St. Aubin To: pestlist@museumpests.net Sent: Thu, Aug 20, 2009 4:42 pm Subject: Re: [pestlist] red-legged ham beetles in a mammal collection T

Re: [pestlist] red-legged ham beetles in a mammal collection

2009-08-20 Thread Forrest St. Aubin
Tom, I did that, successfully, to the space beneath the compactors in a major museum here in the Kansas City area.  The museum was plagued with odd beetle, cabinet beetle and spiders, including brown recluse.  I drilled holes on approximately 8 foot centers.  This was done in 1987-8 time frame.

[pestlist] red-legged ham beetles in a mammal collection

2009-08-20 Thread Cindy A Ramotnik
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Re: [pestlist] red-legged ham beetles in a mammal collection

2009-08-20 Thread bugman22
Cindy - One of the problems with compactors is the rails are often set in a raised plywood floor platform.  The rails have small openings in them, which allow infestation to gain access to the voids beneath the plywood floor.  These small infestations act as a reservoir for populating the co