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Hi Tais,
I am not sure, but it resembles
I think it is the cephalothorax of a Dysderid. These spiders eat sow bugs
and their relatives so are an indicator of a moisture and/or access problem
nearby. They have big fangs and are are often a bright chestnut red when
alive and dry to a more brown color. They have a soft, smooth abdomen
Heating for disinfestation may be destructive to artifacts; freezing is much
preferred. Phosphine fumigation or any toxic fumigation is an atom bomb, when
a vacuum cleaner might work! Let's get back to basics and identify what we
have, where it may be coming from, is it active, how
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Veloxy is produced and commercialized by
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so many ways to kill...
I agree that the
Good morning Mr. Rafael Paulino,
Even if the company's comercial info is not the main purpose of this forum,
I believe it palys an important rule in the discussion, namely when it comes
to practical concerns. This is the reason why I would like to provide
information about EXPM anoxia
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