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Hi Lisa. Happy New Year!
Your critter is a sow bug. Came in from t
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Bedbugs
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Ozge -
Without even finishing my reading of your email, I knew thi
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It’s a weevil. Not a collection pest.
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In order to disinfest materials from all stages of insects, a freez
Copper wool gauze called Stuf-Fit is easily available and inexpensive.
Tom Parker
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> On Sep 7, 2016, at 9:13 AM, Christian Baars
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> Thanks all for the responses, some very useful tips which I’ll cost up now.
> Please see below a little summary of the suggestions
Go to Sealeze.com and download their catalog.
Tom Parker
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> On Sep 5, 2016, at 6:40 PM, Voron, Joel wrote:
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> Brush style door sweeps installed on the inside will degrade slower and last
> longer if you can tolerate the asthetics.
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Definitely not a booklouse. Being in Florida, it's probably a Drywood termite.
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> Size was about the same as the lead at the end of a brand new golf pencil.
> Roughly .4 cm?
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It's called the Golden Orb Weaver spider. Beautiful!
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Thanks, Leon.
Tom Parker
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> There are two reasons for this post to the list – 1st is I needed to test the
> list so this is something to say. 2nd – I found an answer to a problem that
> creeped into the list recen
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The squiggly things are Gordiid worms. A parasite of crickets.
Tom
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Absolutely.
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On Jul 11, 2013, at 12:52 PM, "Ros
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Ryan -
I've seen hundreds of Am cockroaches on glueboards while craw
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Without evidence of an ongoing infestation, a treatment is a waste of
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There are no pests which will attack sisal. The sisal/wool is much mo
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I got it
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Unless you're dealing with bollworms (Coleoptera) pests of archival m
onger available.
Tom Parker
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Tomboy is no longer on the market.
Tom Parker
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Both dermestids and tineids will graze on silk sizing, but they both
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It's a Vapona resin strip, which is available in many sizes to fit yo
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They are moths in the family Arctiidae. NOT a museum pest, but carcas
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