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Hi Megan
The "cases" are sections of a millipede's cuticle (legs mi
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Hi Megan
It looks rather like a *Trixagus *species (Throscidae) - i
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Megan,
the thorax region does not look like a minute brown..
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Hi Megan
This is a *Monopis *species - almost certainly *M*. *croci
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Hello Megan,
Certainly has a resemblance to a type of clot
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Looks like one of the Mordellidae (accidental visitor - not a pest)
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It looks from the picture like a Black Carrion Beetle. That would b
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What is the size of the larger ant?
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Hello Megan,
The first image looks like a couple ants, lik
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2 ants. Large one looks like a de-alate queen carpenter ant. Maybe
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The psocid is *Dorypteryx domestica *(a minor pest if at all). The
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I'd say this was a species of *Trixagus *(Elateridae). They breed i
One of the *Chalcophora *species - larvae feed in decaying pine wood, so
should not be regarded as a pest of historic buildings (unless you have
bigger problems!)
Tony
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On 7 December 2016
Just a quick family ID right now is Buprestidae. Metallic wood boring beetles.
Louis N. Sorkin, B.C.E.
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Oh gross. Okay, thank you!
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Oh gross. Okay, thank you!
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Cockroach nymph.
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> On Nov 4, 2016, at 15:47, Jablonski, Megan T CIV NHHC, NUM
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> Hello everyone,
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> I found this insect near the front doors of our building. The body measures
> about 3 mm front to back. Does anybody know what I've found?
>
> Thank you in a
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This is a species of Enneadesmus (Bostrichidae). *E.trispinosus* is
associated with date palm.
Tony
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> we found this beetles a
Kate,
Just an aphid. Nothing to worry about unless you're a plant.
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You collected a male odd beetle, Thylodrias contractus. This is a de
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Hi Patricia,
They look somewhat s
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To all, Unfortunately I have already eliminated the original email on
this subject, but having looked at it only briefly and considered the
situs discussions, I strongly suspect that the photo is of an adult,
male tissue paper beetle
ately curious".
Albert Einstein
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> them. The roof leaks were "repaired", but the beetles kept coming. Hope
> you just had a few.
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> Tom Parker
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les kept coming. Hope you just had a
few.
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Hello Patty,
My entomologist suggests a psocoptera and says to check your books as tha
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If you like you could send it to me &
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Actually the family name has been revised
Probably a Lathridiid minute scavenger beetle [or plaster beetle in the UK].
They live on microscopic mould.
There are 100s of species. See Richard Gorham's excellent USDA book "Insect
and Mite pests in food"
One or two is OK, but if you find a lot, that indicates a damp problem.
Dave Pinniger
Hello Patty,
My entomologist suggests a psocoptera and says to check your books as that
is what they like to eat.
Marty Buxton
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> We are finding these in traps in one Historic House. Tick marks on the
> side are .1 mm. Very tiny. Any su
Sorry, not .1mm, 1.0 mm!
Patty
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We are finding these in traps in one Historic House.
, Your Treasures
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An Invitation to the White House
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Thank you so much for identifying my crawly little carpet beetle larva.
I have asked our facilities director to report to our pest contr
White House
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Hi Anne,
I’m not an expert, but it appears to
be a varied carpet beetle larvae. I
Hi Anne,
I'm not an expert, but it appears to be a varied carpet beetle larvae.
I pulled this information from the UC Davis statewide IPM management
program online -
http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7436.html#IDENTIFICATION In
it you'll find identification and treatment options.
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verbasci larvae, they are not Anthrenus fla
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Sorry to bother everyojne, but I am increasingly frustrated.
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I'd say these are Anthrenus larvae.
Good luck!
Tony
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