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tore beetle Stegobium paniceum
- - differences aside from the antenae?
http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/urban/stored/cigarette_beetle.htm
Mary Baughman
book conservator
On Apr 18, 2014, at 3:46 PM, "Jones, Robert (Ryan)" wrote:
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it is only the wool lining of the boxes that is infested.
Mary Baughman
Book Conservator
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
The University of Texas at Austin
P.O.Drawer 7219
Austin, Texas 78713-7219
Telephone (512) 471-8635 or 471-9117
Fax (512) 471-7930
On Nov 14, 2012, at 10
ait choice?
I hope the Museum Pest List community will have a suggestion for a
cheap, easy to buy, not too disgusting bait to use.
Thanks -
Mary Baughman
Book Conservator
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
The University of Texas at Austin
P.O.Drawer 7219
Austin, Texas 78713-7219
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I think it is an Odd Beetle larva.
On Nov 8, 2012, at 12:35 PM, An
materials. Protect trim
pieces like plastic or shell buttons.
You might consider what types of improvements to storage and
circulation could prevent a repeat infestation.
Mary Baughman
Book Conservator
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
The University of Texas at Austin
P.O.Drawer 7219
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Okey dokey got it.
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p and down - and out - as the elevator moves.
Mary Baughman
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entire cockroach.
I know the insect was there, so I count it as still being there.
Just my approach -
Mary Baughman
Book Conservator
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
The University of Texas at Austin
P.O.Drawer 7219
Austin, Texas 78713-7219
Telephone (512) 471-8635 or 471-9117
Fax (512
the museum pestlist.
The list and discussion has been very helpful up to now -
Re the "digets" mode -
Please leave me on the mode that I had before the flood of email I
just received.
If digest mode is what I am set on now, it is too much email for me.
Thanks - Mary Baughma
I shouldn't even comment - my GUESS is that you
are looking at a pheromone trap for moths.
Can anyone help identify the pesticide likely to
be in the package shown in the attached image?
Thanks,
John
John E. Simmons
Museologica
128 E. Burnside Street
Bellefonte, Pennsylvania 16823-2010
iled images.
Mary Baughman
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icide, which stick to the integument and release
a powerful dose of insecticide to the insect (any stage; even eggs,
if they are sprayed).
Tom Parker
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From: Mary Baughman
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Sent: Wed, May 5, 2010 10:23 am
Subject: RE: [pestlist] Clothes Moth E
nment, Cambridge, UK 1993, "The Effectiveness of
Residual Insecticides Against the Varied Carpet Beetle Anthrenus
Verbasci (L.) and the Implications for Control of this Pest in
Museums", C. Morgan, D. Pinniger, N. Bowden.
Mary Baughman
Book Conservator
Harry Ransom Humanities Rese
ueboard can stay in place.
The glueboards from the Atlantic Paste and Glue Co. last a long time
(up to a year), if they don't get dusty.
Hope this has been helpful.
Tom Parker
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lue boards once a year
and then pick them up at the end of that optimal time period ?
Mary Baughman
Book Conservator
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
The University of Texas at Austin
P.O.Drawer 7219
Austin, Texas 78713-7219
Telephone (512) 471-8635 or 471-9117
Fax (512) 471-7930
Chri
area down with disinfectant. The less chance the virus has to
get into the air, the less chance it will be breathed in!"
best wishes -
Mary Baughman
Book Conservator
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
The University of Texas at Austin
P.O.Drawer 7219
Austin, Texas 78713-7219
Telephone (512)
led in the plastic was a little
too stuffy for the insects.
Mary Baughman
Book Conservator
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
The University of Texas at Austin
P.O.Drawer 7219
Austin, Texas 78713-7219
Telephone (512) 471-8635 or 471-9117
Fax (512) 471-7930
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densation should form on the materials when they are removed from
the freezer.
One comment about freezing textiles: there may be buttons made of
bone or plastic, or other parts that could be damaged by
freezing.
Mary Baughman
Book Conservator
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
The University
fully appreciate all
of the information.
Mary Baughman
Book Conservator
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
The University of Texas at Austin
P.O.Drawer 7219
Austin, Texas 78713-7219
Telephone (512) 471-8635 or 471-9117
Fax (512) 471-7930
Dear List:
Back in May I wrote for advice on freezing
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