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Thanks to both of you for putting my mind at ease!
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Gretchen [anders...@carnegiemnh.org]
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2013 3:27 PM
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Subject: RE: [pestlist] Identifying insect damage

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Amber - I agree with Stephan - old damage.  It looks clean.

Gretchen Anderson
Conservator
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
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Biebl
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2013 1:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] Identifying insect damage

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I would say, its a old damage at the timber before kiln dried, because its very 
dark, no dust and bigger tunnels, than the usual drywood-borers (anobium, 
lyctus). And not the oldhouseborer.  ...Just observe it.


Stephan Biebl
Consultant for wood protection

Mariabrunnweg 15
D-83671 Benediktbeuern
Germany
www.holzwurmfluesterer.de


Am 01.10.2013 um 18:29 schrieb "Morgan, Amber" <morg...@warhol.org>:

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> We found some tunneling on a frame that we can't quite identify.  The frame 
> is a softwood, possibly basswood.  Would anyone be able to tell me what made 
> these holes, and if they are old?  We suspect that whatever made this damage 
> did it before the frame was made and that the pest responsible would have 
> perished when the wood was kiln dried, but I've rarely had to deal with 
> woodborers so I'm feeling uncertain.  We have not seen any frass whatsoever.
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> Many thanks,
> Amber
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