[PestList] Fwd:A Taste for Paste: Beetle Larvae Fond of Museum Paintings’ Glue Lining

2022-01-20 Thread Pat Kelley
From: Entomology Today Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2022 2:18:05 PM To: Pat Kelley Subject: [New post] A Taste for Paste: Beetle Larvae Fond of Museum Paintings’ Glue Lining [EXTERNAL] Entomology Today posted: " By Ed Ricciuti The little beetle Stegobium

Re: [PestList] Clothes moth?

2022-01-20 Thread Christina Bisulca
We have a Keyence VHX-7000 - it's actually the microscope in our research lab we use to analyze our collections, but I think I've been spending much more time taking images of insects, to be honest... :) On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 1:10 PM Todd Holmberg wrote: > WOW! Photo: "Moth9" is one of the

RE: [PestList] Pest ID

2022-01-20 Thread Eliza Spaulding
Thank you so much! Warmly, Eliza Eliza Spaulding | she/her Paper Conservator WORCESTER ART MUSEUM / worcesterart.org fifty-five salisbury street / worcester, massachusetts 01609 direct 508.793.4420 / general 508.799.4406 From:

RE: * [PestList] Clothes moth?

2022-01-20 Thread Anderson, Gretchen
Definitely a webbing clothes moth. Those are beautiful photographs! Gretchen From: pestlist@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Christina Bisulca Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2022 11:44 AM To: pestlist@googlegroups.com Subject: * [PestList] Clothes moth? Hello! This looks like it could be a webbing

Re: [PestList] Clothes moth?

2022-01-20 Thread Todd Holmberg
WOW! Photo: "Moth9" is one of the most incredible moth pics I have ever seen! Do you mind sharing what camera/microscope got that image? Thanks for sharing! -Todd On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 10:44 AM Christina Bisulca wrote: > Hello! > This looks like it could be a webbing clothes moth to me, but

Re: [PestList] Pest ID

2022-01-20 Thread Christina Bisulca
I think the first one is a baby silverfish, and the second some sort of fungus beetle. On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 11:12 AM Eliza Spaulding < elizaspauld...@worcesterart.org> wrote: > Hello Pest List, > > Sharing these images on behalf of a colleague – any insights on > identification? Thank you so