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Hi Melissa
Just to expand/correct Alex's reply :
5 is a paper wasp (Polistes or close relative)
6 is a woodlouse (=slater) 
7 is a cuckoo wasp (Chrysididae)

None of these creatures (with the possible exception of the cockroaches) is 
likely to do much damage to your collections. My main concern would be that if 
dead insect material builds up, then other more damaging pests might thrive. 
Regular cleaning and monitoring, as you describe, will be the best defence.

Best wishes

Tony Irwin

Dr A.G.Irwin, Natural History Department, Castle Museum Study Centre,
Shirehall, Market Avenue, Norwich NR1 3JQ, England.
Tel:+44 1603 493642. E-mail: [email protected] 

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  Sent: 14 September 2012 08:52
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  Subject: Re: [pestlist] Pests in Tonga


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  Hi Melissa


  I don't really see anything of real concern in this group. We do tend to find 
large numbers of bugs in and around buildings in the tropics.


  Most of the bugs (and gheckos) are common, but I don't have the scientific 
name for them. The list is:
  1) Centipede (predaceous on other insects)
  2) Cockroach (omnivorous - will eat just about anything)
  3) Ghecko (predaceous on insects)
  4) Ghecko with optional moth (predaceous on insects)
  5) Wasp
  6) Millipede or slater (feed on decaying plant material, timber)
  7) Fly
  8 and 9) Moths (probably adults of a lawn grub or similar)
  10) Spider
  11 and 12) They look like click beetles (feed on plant material and are 
attracted to light.


  I'm in Hawaii at the moment, but will send you a list and some photos of some 
of the bugs we commonly find in the tropics when I return to Australia.


  Best wishes
  Alex



  Alex Roach
  Heritage Pest Management

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    Hello pest list, 





    We are working at the Tonga Traditions Committee (TTC) in Nuku’alofa, the 
capital of the Kingdom of Tonga. We have an historical archive with mostly 
paper and photographic material. There are also textiles, wood and metal items. 
 





    An Integrated Pest Management Plan was introduced July 2011 and we have 
happily caught too many insects to count. Given the tropical climate, a 
building that is not sealable, the vast array of insects and pests, and the 
limited resources here, we have been very successful in reducing the number of 
insects week by week using what is available - a can of Mortein surface spray 
and black plastic small square cockroach bait holders and squashing/removing 
them. We have rodent traps, sticky traps, cleaning, waste removal and ongoing 
inspections and awareness training. Our archive is air conditioned which is the 
best deterrent for tropical insects and pests, but power outages occur and can 
go for days or weeks especially in cyclone (hurricane) season.  





    I have been training the staff in IPM, insect capture, ID and which type of 
insects cause what damage to paper, photos textiles etc. I now I am hoping that 
some people on Pest list have time/inclination to help us add in more accurate 
information. I’ll be putting together a powerpoint for ongoing training of 
staff here and other record keeping/archives/museums in Tonga, so any 
information given will be shared around.  





    If any one has the time, we’d be most grateful to find out more about our 
insects/pests and what specific damage they do to collections.  

    I have attached 10 photos and here are the file titles to make it easier to 
respond. There are more varieties than this, but these are the main ones, some 
files are different angles for id.  





    Also, If there is any one else on this list from the Pacific or other 
island states, I’d love to hear from them as well. 





    Regards, 

    Melissa Neidorf

    Tonga Traditions Committee

    PO BOX 6, Nuku’alofa, Kingdom of Tonga



    Wk: +676 26644

    Mobile: +676 776279



    1. Insects at TTC 002 Molokau (Like a centipede)


    2. Insects at TTC 008 Cockroach

    3. Insects at TTC 009 Mokomoko (a type of Lizard)


    4. Insects at TTC 010 Mokomoko

    5. Insects at TTC 012 Wasp

    6. Insects at TTC 017

    7. Insects at TTC 022 Blue Fly

    8. Insects at TTC 026 Moth

    9. Insects at TTC 028 Moth

    10. Insects at TTC 033 Spider minus 2 legs

    11. Insects at TTC 034 Brown Bug (cockroach?)


    12. Insects at TTC 035 Brown Bug




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