Tonya,

My dermestid colony has been defunct about since I discovered the RLHBs - not 
enough material to keep it running all the time - but at the time I froze my 
skeletal material for 3+ days, I think. I did not put it through any 
freeze-thaw-freeze cycles.

-Suellen

Suellen Jacob
Vertebrate Collections Manager
Department of Biological Sciences
California State University, Long Beach
suellen.ja...@csulb.edu
(562) 985 - 4883
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Hi Suellen,



I don’t have a solution for you, just a couple of questions and thoughts - how 
long did you freeze your skeletal material, and did you use a 
freeze-thaw-freeze cycle? I have read that can help ensure everything, 
including tenacious eggs, are dead. Your problem is definitely of interest to 
us because we freeze our dermestid-cleaned skeletons before bringing them into 
our collection, and although we haven’t had any problems, I definitely don’t 
want to unwittingly introduce any (and we don’t typically use a freeze-thaw 
cycle, though perhaps we should start)!



Cheers,



Tonya









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Subject: [PestList] Red-Legged Ham Beetle Eradication



Hello folks,



We’ve had a problem with red-legged ham beetles in our (moderately extensive) 
mammal teaching collection for years now. They got in by infesting our outdoor 
dermestid colony and riding in on the cleaned specimens. I was pretty vigilant 
about freezing skeletal material that came out of the colony, but either I 
wasn’t vigilant enough, or RLHBs aren’t killed by treatment in a standard chest 
freezer.



In any case, they are horribly tenacious. At various times we have 
isolated/bagged material, froze material in the -80, multiple treatments of 
diatomaceous earth. But we can’t bag everything because it’s the teaching 
collection and gets regular use, and the RLHBs keep showing up again.



Has anyone successfully eradicated these critters? If so, how? At this point we 
are even considering using a nasty pesticide if it will work, especially since 
the classes that would use the collection are remote right now, so the students 
are out of harm’s way for a while.



-Suellen





Suellen Jacob

Vertebrate Collections Manager

Department of Biological Sciences

California State University, Long Beach

suellen.ja...@csulb.edu<mailto:suellen.ja...@csulb.edu>





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