very much.
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Hi Jill. From everything I know, it appears to be a larder beetle!
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The moth I am just counting as a house moth for now. I'll keep a close watch on
that space though!
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The Indian Museum of North America®
Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation
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Difficult to determine from the image, but I would guess larder beetle or
warehouse beetle larva. Best of luck!
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The Indian Museum of North America®
Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation
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is the only reason I'm considering pesticides. I understand and
agree that they're not the most environmentally responsible choice, but they
are currently my last resort.
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The Indian Museum of North America®
Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation
(605) 673-4681
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Thanks for the information, Dan! Do I need to worry about them reproducing
while they overwinter in the museum? Do they eat wood furniture or anything?
It's the first one I've seen so far, so hopefully I don't have an invasion on
my hands.
Josie Sneed-Gilliam
Collections Care Associate
Hello all,
I captured this image today while we were examining sticky traps. I believe
it's a booklouse, and I was just wanting confirmation. Or does anybody think it
could be something besides booklice? Thank you in advance for any help.
Josie Sneed-Gilliam
Collections Care Associate
Hello Joanna,
The two small grey pests appear to be silverfish and I think the black beetle
could be a ground beetle. Hope that's helpful!
Josie Sneed-Gilliam
Collections Care Associate
The Indian Museum of North America®
Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation
Phone (605) 673-4681
Hello all,
We are trying to identify this beetle. Is it a furniture beetle or a death
watch beetle? Those are my top two choices but please weigh in if you have more
knowledge, we'd love a second opinion. [cid:image003.jpg@01D9B98A.F8D95B80]
Josie Sneed-Gilliam
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