Just checking on the maximum life span of a varied carpet beetle, from egg to
death of the adult.
The imp.ucanr.edu/pmg site says 10-20 days for eggs to hatch, 220-630 days for
the larval stage, 10-13 days for pupation, 2-6 weeks for the adult.
The museumpests.net site says " Eggs hatch in 10-2
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our policy, let me make sure I can. We went *very*
basic and practical with ours though, maybe you are looking for a more
extensive policy?
I'd be interested in hearing what you all think. I know some policies are
quite detailed.
Christina
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I second this request! If anyone feels comfortable sharing a recent version of
their IPM plan to this group or to the MuseumPests site, I think it would be
very much appreciated.
--Nancy
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California State Parks
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Hello-- I followed up with the collection manager, and she says the material
was a consolidated mass, stuck to the tissue paper, not loose and granular
ay in. They won't do any damage to the case contents.
Regards,
Tony
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Unfortunately, no.
I did receive a similarly fuzzy photo that shows another (fuzzy) angle on one
of the insects.
--Nancy
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of the button, you'll see some bristles,
typical of carpet beetle larvae. Frass is not always exactly the color of what
they may be feeding on.
Tom Parker
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sing that casein
might be vulnerable to dermestid attack as well as horn.
Tania
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
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