RE: [pestlist] Insect casings

2012-03-30 Thread Whitney Robertson
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Okay, so nothing big to worry about at this point, just to be aware of. Good to 
know!
Thank you so much!
Whitney

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Hi Whitney

They look like spider egg cases.

Best wishes
Alex

Alex Roach
Heritage Pest Management

On 30/03/2012, at 7:55 AM, Whitney  Robertson 
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Hi all,

Attached are images of insect casings/spiderwebs found on the outside of a 
Japanese screen that is painted leather encased (firmly) in glass, with wood 
surrounds. There doesn’t seem to be any current activity, and the pieces had 
stayed in one place for a long time. Any idea of what sort of insect may have 
made these casings? Thanks!

Whitney

Whitney A. J. Robertson
Museum Collections Manager
The Society of the Cincinnati

Anderson House
2118 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20008
T 202.785.2040 x429
F 202.785.0729
wrobert...@societyofthecincinnati.orgmailto:wrobert...@societyofthecincinnati.org
www.societyofthecincinnati.orghttp://www.societyofthecincinnati.org


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Re: [pestlist] Insect casings

2012-03-29 Thread bugman22
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Whitney -

They are spider egg cases.

Tom Parker



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Sent: Thu, Mar 29, 2012 5:13 pm
Subject: [pestlist] Insect casings


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Hi all,

Attached are images of insect casings/spiderwebs found on the outside of a 
Japanese screen that is painted leather encased (firmly) in glass, with wood 
surrounds. There doesn’t seem to be any current activity, and the pieces had 
stayed in one place for a long time. Any idea of what sort of insect may have 
made these casings? Thanks!

Whitney 
 
Whitney A. J. Robertson
Museum Collections Manager
The Society of the Cincinnati
 
Anderson House
2118 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20008
T 202.785.2040 x429
F 202.785.0729
wrobert...@societyofthecincinnati.org
www.societyofthecincinnati.org
 

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Re: [pestlist] Insect casings

2012-03-29 Thread Alex Roach
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Hi Whitney

They look like spider egg cases.

Best wishes
Alex

Alex Roach
Heritage Pest Management

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 Hi all,
 
 
 Attached are images of insect casings/spiderwebs found on the outside of a 
 Japanese screen that is painted leather encased (firmly) in glass, with wood 
 surrounds. There doesn’t seem to be any current activity, and the pieces had 
 stayed in one place for a long time. Any idea of what sort of insect may have 
 made these casings? Thanks!
 
 
 Whitney
 
  
 
 Whitney A. J. Robertson
 
 Museum Collections Manager
 
 The Society of the Cincinnati
 
  
 
 Anderson House
 
 2118 Massachusetts Avenue NW
 
 Washington, DC 20008
 
 T 202.785.2040 x429
 
 F 202.785.0729
 
 wrobert...@societyofthecincinnati.org
 
 www.societyofthecincinnati.org
 
  
 
 
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