RE: [Non-DoD Source] Re: [pestlist] Museum Pest moth?

2016-07-06 Thread Pat Kelley

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Hi Megan,

The link that you showed are for lures that only will attract stored food moths 
such as the Indian meal moth, Mediterranean flour moth and almond moth. I went 
ahead and added that description to the link. Thank you for pointing out that 
omission.

Unfortunately there are no commercially available pheromones for the brown 
house moth, Hofmannophila pseudospretella. Un-baited sticky traps (blunder 
traps) are probably going to be your best type monitoring trap. 

Regards,

Pat

Patrick Kelley, BCE
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Thank you! Do you know of a better way to monitor for these moths than standard 
floor-level blunder traps? I was unable to find any pheromones for this type of 
moth. Do you think something like this would work?: 
http://cp.mcafee.com/d/FZsS72gO76Qm71MVZBB4srKrhKyM-OOyyCrhKyM-OOyeodEThovpphhpdEThov7npKUrmUHVV_Bwla5fJexYBpjZ3BPsEk-QW7OlBfQendIecFS73D-LOapEVd78VBXHTbFFLfYCMejvjsWyaqRQRrFKsG7DR8OJMddECTztPtPpesRG9pxjFgFZFQfAHavEsLB9Rz-aRCjFyJpAOZ6RBE_iAGMbGWvVtTRtfYLIVNSQZxcKzuVsZKfQU76RLFc-l9BWC8v45aJQZJlrWjFMddEKfL9CMmd96y0QJwOI2Utked40NlKdLdbFEw1vF6y0QJHvipYGjdbFEw6SWuSGq80JZ9Cy1mIOp8S-OrmmRA

Again, thank you for your help!

Megan Jablonski
Collections Manager
Puget Sound Navy Museum
Naval History & Heritage Command
251 1st Street
Bremerton, WA 98337
p. (360) 627-2288
f. (360) 627-2273

http://cp.mcafee.com/d/1jWVIg410SyMUe7fIIEzztPqdQm7SmkkkPqdQm7SmkhP1J6Wb3Xbaab9J6Wb3UWXdT3qT5vffYI2FgFZFQfAHavEsKrB2DSDg-iIF-xOVJxNBeMUs_R-hjd79EV7cLtuVtddV_AS1OrWrDkhjmKCHtdPBgY-F6lK1FJcSYrKrKras5COfP6aJMg1CCiMSTjSRu00CRLFc-l9BWC8v45aJQZJlrWjFMddEKfL9CMmd96y0QJwOI2Utked40NlKdLdbFEw1vF6y0QJHvipYGjdbFEw6SWuSGq80JZ9Cy1mIOp8S-OrYA6V
 
http://cp.mcafee.com/d/2DRPoO92gs76Qm71MVZBB4srKrhKyM-OOyyCrhKyM-OOyeodEThovpphhpdEThov7npKUrmUHVV_Bwla5fJexYBpjZ3BPsEk-QW7OlBfQendIecFS73D-LOapEVd78VBXHTbFFLfYCMejvjsWyaqRQRrFKsG7DR8OJMddICTztPtPpjysGjH4JQdcBKlAvwm60odCRLFc-l9BWC8v45aJQZJlrWjFMddEKfL9CMmd96y0QJwOI2Utked40NlKdLdbFEw1vF6y0QJHvipYGjdbFEw6SWuSGq80JZ9Cy1mIOp8S-Orq04OVR
 
http://cp.mcafee.com/d/1jWVIqdEIe3xPXba8UTsSzt5xZBB55cSzt5xZBB4sMrhKyM-OOyyOrhKyM-eKPtMSJNnPP_b0Gkavqt3VaODW7bCVgFZFQfAHavEsKrospjIe7fZvAkPhOqehPbTnKnjjuvVdwsC-CVR4kRHFGTjsVkffGhBrwqrodL6XCXCODeXrO5qBunNpIzYWlrwx3j9plKDJGCRLFc-l9BWC8v45aJQZJlrWjFMddEKfL9CMmd96y0QJwOI2Utked40NlKdLdbFEw1vF6y0QJHvipYGjdbFEw6SWuSGq80JZ9Cy1mIOp8S-OrYE3EuBWD
 

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Hi Megan, 

This individual is a bit worn and rubbed, but yes I'd say it's an example off 
the Brown House moth, Hofmannophila pseudospretella. This species is frequently 
found at a background level in domestic and other buildings where it is usually 
not too numerous or damaging. It is a species to be aware of though and 
monitoring should tell you if control is necessary. 


All the best,


Stuart Hine
Insect Identification Services
insectidentification.co.uk 
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Re: [Non-DoD Source] Re: [pestlist] Museum Pest moth?

2016-07-05 Thread Insect Identification Service UK

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I'm not aware of specific pheromones for this species - the product in your 
link doesn't appear to name target species so I suspect it's for the Tinea and 
Tineolla spp. The 'sticky' traps should show if and where there is an 
infestation. One moth on a trap is usually nothing to be too concerned about, 
but wise to be aware and continue monitoring with your traps. If this species 
does prove to become a problem there are proprietary powders and residue 
insecticides that can be used to control them. 

All the best,

Stuart Hine
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> Thank you! Do you know of a better way to monitor for these moths than 
> standard floor-level blunder traps? I was unable to find any pheromones for 
> this type of moth. Do you think something like this would work?: 
> https://www.insectslimited.com/store/moths/moth-suppression-male-female-attractant-100-lures.html
> 
> Again, thank you for your help!
> 
> Megan Jablonski
> Collections Manager
> Puget Sound Navy Museum
> Naval History & Heritage Command
> 251 1st Street
> Bremerton, WA 98337
> p. (360) 627-2288
> f. (360) 627-2273
> 
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> Hi Megan, 
> 
> This individual is a bit worn and rubbed, but yes I'd say it's an example off 
> the Brown House moth, Hofmannophila pseudospretella. This species is 
> frequently found at a background level in domestic and other buildings where 
> it is usually not too numerous or damaging. It is a species to be aware of 
> though and monitoring should tell you if control is necessary. 
> 
> 
> All the best,
> 
> 
> Stuart Hine
> Insect Identification Services
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>I caught this moth in a blunder trap behind our museum reference center, 
> which is on the third floor of our museum. I am concerned that this might be 
> a Brown House moth, but I can't be sure. Can anyone help me identify this 
> moth? It is approximately half an inch long. 
>
>Thank you,
>
>Megan Jablonski
>Collections Manager
>Puget Sound Navy Museum
>Naval History & Heritage Command
>251 1st Street
>Bremerton, WA 98337
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>f. (360) 627-2273
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RE: [Non-DoD Source] Re: [pestlist] Museum Pest moth?

2016-07-05 Thread Jablonski, Megan T CIV NHHC, NUM

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Thank you! Do you know of a better way to monitor for these moths than standard 
floor-level blunder traps? I was unable to find any pheromones for this type of 
moth. Do you think something like this would work?: 
https://www.insectslimited.com/store/moths/moth-suppression-male-female-attractant-100-lures.html

Again, thank you for your help!

Megan Jablonski
Collections Manager
Puget Sound Navy Museum
Naval History & Heritage Command
251 1st Street
Bremerton, WA 98337
p. (360) 627-2288
f. (360) 627-2273

www.PugetSoundNavyMuseum.org
www.history.navy.mil/PSNM
www.facebook.com/pugetsoundnavymuseum

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Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Re: [pestlist] Museum Pest moth?

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Hi Megan,

This individual is a bit worn and rubbed, but yes I'd say it's an example off 
the Brown House moth, Hofmannophila pseudospretella. This species is frequently 
found at a background level in domestic and other buildings where it is usually 
not too numerous or damaging. It is a species to be aware of though and 
monitoring should tell you if control is necessary.


All the best,


Stuart Hine
Insect Identification Services
insectidentification.co.uk <http://insectidentification.co.uk/>
i...@insectidentification.co.uk

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Hello everyone,

I caught this moth in a blunder trap behind our museum reference 
center, which is on the third floor of our museum. I am concerned that this 
might be a Brown House moth, but I can't be sure. Can anyone help me identify 
this moth? It is approximately half an inch long.

Thank you,

Megan Jablonski
Collections Manager
Puget Sound Navy Museum
Naval History & Heritage Command
251 1st Street
Bremerton, WA 98337
p. (360) 627-2288
f. (360) 627-2273

www.PugetSoundNavyMuseum.org
www.history.navy.mil/PSNM
www.facebook.com/pugetsoundnavymuseum

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Re: [pestlist] Museum Pest moth?

2016-07-05 Thread Insect Identification Service UK

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Hi Megan, 

This individual is a bit worn and rubbed, but yes I'd say it's an example off 
the Brown House moth, Hofmannophila pseudospretella. This species is frequently 
found at a background level in domestic and other buildings where it is usually 
not too numerous or damaging. It is a species to be aware of though and 
monitoring should tell you if control is necessary. 

All the best,

Stuart Hine
Insect Identification Services
insectidentification.co.uk
i...@insectidentification.co.uk

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> Hello everyone, 
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> I caught this moth in a blunder trap behind our museum reference center, 
> which is on the third floor of our museum. I am concerned that this might be 
> a Brown House moth, but I can't be sure. Can anyone help me identify this 
> moth? It is approximately half an inch long. 
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Megan Jablonski
> Collections Manager
> Puget Sound Navy Museum
> Naval History & Heritage Command
> 251 1st Street
> Bremerton, WA 98337
> p. (360) 627-2288
> f. (360) 627-2273
> 
> www.PugetSoundNavyMuseum.org 
> www.history.navy.mil/PSNM 
> www.facebook.com/pugetsoundnavymuseum 
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RE: [pestlist] Museum Pest moth?

2016-07-05 Thread Forrest St. Aubin

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The moth appears to be the brown dotted clothes moth.

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Hello everyone, 

I caught this moth in a blunder trap behind our museum reference center, which 
is on the third floor of our museum. I am concerned that this might be a Brown 
House moth, but I can't be sure. Can anyone help me identify this moth? It is 
approximately half an inch long. 

Thank you,

Megan Jablonski
Collections Manager
Puget Sound Navy Museum
Naval History & Heritage Command
251 1st Street
Bremerton, WA 98337
p. (360) 627-2288
f. (360) 627-2273

www.PugetSoundNavyMuseum.org 
www.history.navy.mil/PSNM 
www.facebook.com/pugetsoundnavymuseum 

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Re: [pestlist] Museum Pest moth?

2016-07-05 Thread Alan P Van Dyke

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I'm new to this and could be entirely wrong, but I'm thinking it's a
brown-dotted clothes moth.

https://insectslimited.wordpress.com/2014/01/20/brown-dotted-clothes-moth/

Alan


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> I caught this moth in a blunder trap behind our museum reference center,
> which is on the third floor of our museum. I am concerned that this might
> be a Brown House moth, but I can't be sure. Can anyone help me identify
> this moth? It is approximately half an inch long.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Megan Jablonski
> Collections Manager
> Puget Sound Navy Museum
> Naval History & Heritage Command
> 251 1st Street
> Bremerton, WA 98337
> p. (360) 627-2288
> f. (360) 627-2273
>
> www.PugetSoundNavyMuseum.org
> www.history.navy.mil/PSNM
> www.facebook.com/pugetsoundnavymuseum
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Re: [pestlist] Museum Pest moth?

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