During my thirteen years at the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis, we had these 
swarming termites three times. Each time it happened in a different location. 
We worked regularly with Pat Kelley from Insects Limited who took great care in 
managing our IPM. Pat placed termite traps around the building and we were 
never able to catch a termite in any of the traps. So, each time, we focused on 
doing a really good job cleaning up the carcasses. They always died within a 
day of their arrival and we never found any damage to the collection. Copying 
Pat in case he has more to say about it.

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
Anderson, Gretchen
Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2019 11:29 AM
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] ID needed

More likely they are infesting the building.  You should check.  Keep the lab 
clean and lay out traps.

Gretchen
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On May 1, 2019, at 12:14 PM, Stephanie Spence 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Thank you! I now remember the swarming termites in my house when I lived 
through a Spring season in New Orleans :(

>From what I remember, they die quickly. But should I be worried about them 
>infesting the wooden objects in our lab? As I stated previously, they are 
>currently not swarming near the objects and our lab is quite large, with the 
>photo studio being its own little room inside the lab.

On Wed, May 1, 2019 at 10:45 AM Dan Wixted 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Stephanie,

Termite swarmers are often dark brown to black. Go to 
http://extension.msstate.edu/content/species-termites-mississippi to see a 
picture that looks just like your find.

--Dan

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<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> On Behalf Of 
Stephanie Spence
Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2019 11:05 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [pestlist] ID needed

Greetings All,

Can anyone help me ID these little buggers? I found live bugs all over the 
floor of our photo studio in the conservation lab yesterday afternoon. They are 
little black bugs with bodies about 5mm long. Some had wings and some did not. 
They were only in one area of our lab that actually has no windows, although we 
are at ground level and have windows in the other half of the lab. We 
experienced extremely heavy rains all day yesterday, so I suspected this had 
something to do with their appearance. I came in this morning and they all seem 
to be dead, although I'm not seeing any dead ones with wings on them so I'm 
wondering where they went. My coworker noted a similar occurrence happened in 
the lab a couple of years ago.

Should we be concerned that they might be termites? I know termites have wings, 
but I always thought they were lighter in color. We currently have some wooden 
objects in the other half of the lab away from where I found the bugs.

The scale bar in the photos is in millimeters. Apologies for some that are not 
as clear because I was photographing the live ones through a polyethylene bag.

Thanks for the help,
Stephanie

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