Re: [pestlist] Re: Beetle ID Help

2019-07-16 Thread Tony Irwin
They both appear to be weevils (Curculionidae) - accidental visitors, and not a threat to collections, excepting that they do provide food for other pests. Tony Dr A.G.Irwin 47 The Avenues Norwich Norfolk NR2 3PH England mobile: +44(0)7880707834 phone: +44(0)1603 453524 On Tue, 16 Jul 2019 at 2

[pestlist] Re: Beetle ID Help

2019-07-16 Thread Laura Russman
Hello, Can anyone help me identify the beetles from my last message? Thanks, Laura Russman, MA Curator of Collections Museum Studies Instructor Schingoethe Center of Aurora University (630) 844-7845 Pronouns: she, her, hers "Don't let the muggles get you down." -Ron Weasley __

RE: [Non-DoD Source] [pestlist] Bug tracking software/program

2019-07-16 Thread Jablonski, Megan T CIV USN (US)
We’re not allowed to download programs onto our computers, so I’ve had to make do with an Access database that I put together myself. I designed the database to help me track pests based on their threat level to collections. I then use the report feature to summarize the problem areas of our mus

RE: [pestlist] Bug tracking software/program

2019-07-16 Thread Mary Nicolett
I use Leon Zaks’ ZPestTracker. It has some built in reports, but I usually export to Excel and provide a spreadsheet of the past 6 months activity sorted by Risk (Pest, Predator, etc.). You can contact me off-line if you would like to see a copy of my monthly report that includes this graph: mni

[pestlist] Bug tracking software/program

2019-07-16 Thread Heather L Parks
Hello, Over the course of 2019 Binghamton University has been tracking the bugs in our 4 library buildings. We initially used a basic Google spreadsheet, but as data is coming in every week, the spreadsheet isn't as wonderful an option as I initially thought mainly due to it's size. A program tha