Hi Heather,
We have used phosphine frequently (prophylactically) over the past ~50 years
(we have never had any capability for low temperature treatment, though we will
soon). We have not noticed any ill effects on our specimens, and DNA has been
successfully extracted from toepads, feathers, e
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Hey all,
On this note, does anyone have any comments on sulfur
Hey all,
On this note, does anyone have any comments on sulfuryl fluoride, and any
potential effects on objects being fumigated?
Thanks!
Tonya
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Oh dear - looks like a variegated carpet beetle to me.
Cheers,
Tonya
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Australian National Wildlife Collection
CSIRO
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Just curious, would one expect the pheromone capsule to still be active after
3+ years?
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Anderson, Gretchen
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Hello all,
We just discovered a clothes moth outbreak in a rarely used office in our
building. There are no specimens in this office, and I am not quite sure what
they are eating - casings are around the edge of the carpet, which I do not
think is wool. Perhaps they are feeding on dead insects