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My guess would be a "sowbug". If that is what it is, my
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Lena,
It looks kind of like a phorid fly. They sometimes appear
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It looks like it could be a Casemaking Cloths moth. Similar to a
c membrane
(even a small fraction of an inch) does that compromise the object
inside? If the scuff is made only on the outer bag, and it is "double
bagged", does that outer bag need to be taken off and "re-bagged"?
If anyone has opinions on these issues I would appreciate your fe
ask recently came in with evidence of wood boring pests. We will be
> freezing the mask. The beetle pictured was found in the wrapping (it was
> found dead). I am wondering, can anyone confirm if this is a Powderpost
> beetle vs
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Elizabeth,
I think you can cross webbing/case making moths off
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Tamar,
Interesting. If I had to guess, I would say those were
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