The blonde ones are definitely drywood termite frass. The dark ones are a
little difficult to see the indentations, but they probably also are drywood
termite frass.
Tom Parker
> On Nov 26, 2019, at 2:26 PM, Voron, Joel wrote:
>
> Nikon stereo micro shows six sides. Thanks for the confirmat
Nikon stereo micro shows six sides. Thanks for the confirmation just needed a
second set of eyes for my notes. JTV
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Integrated Pest Management
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Cell 757-634-1175
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Hi Nezka
I have two samples (still on the leaves), but I’m sure I could collect
more. Shipping in vials of ethanol/water is probably the best way of
sending them to you. Do you want them sent directly to the Missouri
Botanical Garden?
Best wishes
Alex
On Wed, 27 Nov 2019 at 5:52 am, Nezka Pfeifer
Hi Alex,
Thanks so much! So sorry for the delay in responding. Those bugs look great.
What do you think would be the easiest way to capture them? Put them in vials
with a little ethanol and then ship them to me ground (I can give you an
account to ship with)? Or do you have another suggestion? I