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me. Was the wooden
object associated with food (e.g. grain bins)? We have found cigarette beetles
on wooden Aboriginal food carriers (coolimons) where food residue had
penetrated the timber.
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Heritage Pest Management
On 05/02/2013, at 1:18 AM, Rogge, Corina E wrote
using low oxygen? It would be a much safer
approach.
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-early summer. However the
larvae can be found throughout the year. This may be why you haven't found any
adults.
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ed in plastic and left for 6 months.
Freezing the books and other suspect material will probably be the best course
of action.
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extensive to books. Does
the frass have a gritty feel to it (like hour-glass sand)?
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al and are
attracted to light.
I'm in Hawaii at the moment, but will send you a list and some photos of some
of the bugs we commonly find in the tropics when I return to Australia.
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Alex
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Heritage Pest Management
On 13/09/2012, at 4:04 PM, Melissa Neidorf wrote:
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as temperature control, pheromone trapping.
In short, if there is an existing pest problem I don't think the tubs will
afford any protection.
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Freezing will do the job fine, as long as the piece is bagge
the Stegobium
pheromone? If this is the case we can source them from Japan.
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Hi Whitney
They look like spider egg cases.
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area where the
borer was active, mainly because their long life cycle within the timber (i.e.
from when the larvae first emerge from the egg until when the adult emerges
from an exit hole) means that extensive damage can occur. Sound timber now may
not be in 3-4 years time.
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you gave them a gun). The subsequent application
didn't reveal any further insect activity.
I can send photos of the treatment if you like?
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Heritage Pest Management
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the timber is too dry and can no longer be infested (by this borer, anyway).
Even if it is another species, I'm sure the borate treatment would work.
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extended period).
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We are developing an exhibit about the woollen manufacturing industry
at a small regional museum. We would like to include wool at various
stages of development, starting with raw wool, to show to visitors how
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