[PestList] RE: working with a pest company

2024-08-12 Thread 'Doyle, Heather' via MuseumPests
Great suggestion, ill ask them about the labels Heather From: pestlist@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Dan Wixted Sent: Monday, August 12, 2024 11:55 AM To: pestlist@googlegroups.com Subject: [EXTERNAL] [PestList] RE: working with a pest company Heather, In my opinion, the pesticide label is a

RE: [EXTERNAL] Re: [PestList] working with a pest company

2024-08-12 Thread 'Doyle, Heather' via MuseumPests
We are looking at doing just the baseboards at this time. We will be removing object to freeze, and we will continue to have sticky traps out to monitor. Heather From: pestlist@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Niall Gallagher Sent: Monday, August 12, 2024 12:53 PM To: pestlist@googlegroups.com S

Re: [PestList] working with a pest company

2024-08-12 Thread Jef Taylor
I think the "spiders and scorpions" headline on the SDS is a bit of marketing. The full label lists about 200 different arthropods. I can't address the issue of using these product inside a museum house. I've used both Suspends inside zoo buildings, but that's a very different story. On Mon, Aug 1

Re: [PestList] working with a pest company

2024-08-12 Thread Niall Gallagher
Hi Heather,Are they just looking at doing a baseboard / Wall floor junction spray?Have they suggested anything further or are you implementing your own IPM program? Many thanks,NiallOn 12 Aug 2024 18:08, "'Doyle, Heather' via MuseumPests" wrote:     Hi everyone,   I would like some advice. The

[PestList] Re: Identification assistance

2024-08-12 Thread 'Mary Nicolett' via MuseumPests
Thank you, Joel. Sorry the picture isn't very good... it is a dark brown color. _ MARY NICOLETT | she/her/hers Senior Preparator, IPM Coordinator [cid:dmalogo_emailsignature_v2_b234c062-e98a-4511-b565-5744dbbb5269.png] Office: 214-922-124

[PestList] RE: working with a pest company

2024-08-12 Thread Dan Wixted
Heather, In my opinion, the pesticide label is a much better source of information than the SDS. The SDS is designed to fulfill worker right-to-know requirements regarding hazards in their workplace. It's also useful for first responders in the case of a fire, spill, or other accidental release

Re: [PestList] working with a pest company

2024-08-12 Thread 'Hilary Kaplan' via MuseumPests
Why are they proposing a treatment used for spiders? I didn't look beyond that. Not a good sign. Hilary On Mon, Aug 12, 2024 at 1:09 PM 'Doyle, Heather' via MuseumPests < pestlist@googlegroups.com> wrote: > > > > > *Hi everyone, * > > > > I would like some advice. The House museum I’m working at

[PestList] Re: Identification assistance

2024-08-12 Thread Voron, Joel
Looks like a brown banded cockroach nymph to me. Hard to see the coloration though. JTV Get Outlook for iOS From: 'Mary Nicolett' via MuseumPests Sent: Monday, August 12, 2024 11:36:37 AM To: pestlist@googlegroups.com Subject: [PestList] R

[PestList] Re: Identification assistance

2024-08-12 Thread 'Mary Nicolett' via MuseumPests
Hello- Sorry I forgot some info: about 3.5 mm long, found in a room adjacent to an outdoor garden. -Mary _ MARY NICOLETT | she/her/hers Senior Preparator, IPM Coordinator [cid:dmalogo_emailsignature_v2_b234c062-e98a-4511-b565-5744dbbb5269.png]

AW: [PestList] ID Request- Woodlouse?

2024-08-12 Thread Hingst, Volker
most of them look like woodlouse to me… best regards V o l k e rH i n g s t Diplom-Restaurator Volker Hingst IPM-Koordinator --- LVR - Archivberatungs- und Fortbildungszentrum Technisches Zentrum / Papierrestaurierung Ehrenfriedstr.19 50259 Pulheim Tel.:

Re: [PestList] Moth ID

2024-08-12 Thread Nicholas Moray Williams
Hi Cassie, It looks to me the Large Yellow Underwing (Noctua pronuba) of the family Noctuidae. Best Nicholas   Nicholas Moray Williams, M.Sc. Biologist, Collection Curator Fondazione Ethoikos