Re: [pestlist] Image library issues

2019-02-22 Thread silvia manrique
Yeah, that was it. I played with my browser a bit and got the images! Thank you very much. On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 12:34 PM leon wrote: > With some recent browser updates the ability to see includes frames was > turned off. That is the cause. > I believe there is a setting in each browser to

RE: [pestlist] pest ID help

2019-02-22 Thread Louis Sorkin
Yes. Click beetle. From: pestlist@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of silvia manrique Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 11:44 AM To: pestlist@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [pestlist] pest ID help Wow, that was fast. Looking at the google images, it does look like a click beetle. Hopefully other

Re: [pestlist] pest ID help

2019-02-22 Thread silvia manrique
Thank you! On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 11:45 AM Voron, Joel wrote: > I agree totally looks like a click beetle. JTV > > > *Joel Voron **Colonial Williamsburg Foundation* > > Conservation Dept. > > Integrated Pest Management > > Office 757-220-7080 > > Cell 757-634-1175 > >

Re: [pestlist] pest ID help

2019-02-22 Thread silvia manrique
Wow, that was fast. Looking at the google images, it does look like a click beetle. Hopefully other experts can confirm. Thank you very much! Silvia On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 11:39 AM Todd Holmberg wrote: > I am not an entomologist, but my first guess would be click beetle. They > are somewhat

Re: [pestlist] Carpet beetle large area and termites

2019-02-22 Thread artsroundhill
Wings and dust and dead insects can actually be deposited through the ventilation system. Check for an overhead vent nearby. Linda Roundhill On Fri, Feb 22, 2019, 8:27 AM Louis Sorkin wrote: > Just to further explain: > > Gretchen Anderson: As for the dermestids (carpet beetles), the larva

Re: [pestlist] pest ID help

2019-02-22 Thread Todd Holmberg
I am not an entomologist, but my first guess would be click beetle. They are somewhat common accidental intruders at our museum. Maybe someone with more certainty can confirm or deny... -Todd On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 10:26 AM smanriqu wrote: > Hello everyone, > I found what i believe is a

[pestlist] Image library issues

2019-02-22 Thread smanriqu
Hello again, I have a silly question, Am I the only person who cannot see anything on the "Image Library" link on the Museumpests website? Is it there anything I have to download or a place to sign-in to access the images? Silvia Manrique Tamayo Collections Manager/Conservator The

RE: [pestlist] Carpet beetle large area and termites

2019-02-22 Thread Louis Sorkin
Just to further explain: Gretchen Anderson: As for the dermestids (carpet beetles), the larva will be eating proteins – wool, hair, hide, horn, feather. That kind of thing. You may have an old, long standing infestation. It is generally the larva that are causing the damage. * Many people