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Dear all
We just found these tiny little pest in our tea that is sold in the shop
and served in the café at our museum. Both are situated in the museum with
easy access to exhibitions. Can anybody help in identifying them
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trap 302 looks like a furniture carpet beetle
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 12:10 PM, pestlist@museumpests.net wrote:
Hello everyone,
I found some mysterious insects in the traps today, and I was hoping for
some help in identifying them. The only pest I can clearly identify is the
spider in Trap
in
chatting about it?
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Hi all,
Thanks so much for all the information!
We’ve experimented with Zpest a bit, but we need something with a bit more
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I haven’t found one either, other than the Zak’s Zpest software from
museumpests.net, which
.
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I haven’t found one either, other than the Zak’s Zpest software from
museumpests.net, which
Hi all,
We’re interested in creating a custom Access database for our IPM program, but
I haven’t had much luck finding a good template or example of one available
online. Does anyone have one they might be willing to share? I’d love to take a
look at how others have handled this – I’m a bit of
,
Dee
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Saint John, New Brunswick
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Keil,
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Have a great day.
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leon ...
This is a species of Enneadesmus (Bostrichidae). *E.trispinosus* is
associated with date palm.
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Hi all,
we
Hi-
It's possible that it is some kind of 'fly spotting' from the housefly or
similar; which as you alluded to- results from feeding or defecation. I had a
somewhat similar situation with a housefly infestation.
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Hello everyone,
We are looking into purchasing a large freezer for our collections management
space. We intend to use it in case of infestation. Does anybody have any
recommendations for a freezer that would be suitable for collections?
Thank you,
Megan Jablonski
Collections Manager
Puget
It will depend on your budget. Take a look at the Museum Pest Network
discussion of low temp solution, for recommendations on freezers.
http://museumpests.net/solutions-fact-sheets/solutions-low-temperature-treatment/.
Gretchen
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Hello everyone,
We are looking into purchasing a large freezer for our collections
Hi all,
we found this beetles at thin wooden frames like baskets from maybe bamboo or
palm tree, who came from Middle East (Region Dubai) to Germany.
Has anyone an ID of these guys.
Stephan Biebl
Pest Consultant
Benediktbeuern-Germany
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Hi all,
we found this beetles at thin wooden frames like baskets from maybe bamboo or
palm tree, who came from
I agree. It just looks one of the wolf spiders to me.
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Hi Megan,
There are others on the list
streamlined, with long, thin legs,
and a different kind of mark on the back.
Take care,
Sandy
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Hi
looks like a wolf spider
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Hi everyone,
I need some help identifying this spider. My worry is that it is a brown
recluse. (Eep) However, I have never seen one for myself, and the internet
is less than helpful. Please help
yes
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seems to be Tinea pellionella or a related moth species
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Datum: Fri, 16 Jan 2015 06:17:13 +0100
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Looks like a june bug
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 8:13 AM, pestlist@museumpests.net wrote:
Hello,
I have several of these beetles on a blunder trap, positioned near an
exterior door with a gap. They are about 8-9mm long each. I had
identified them as furniture beetles, but it was suggested
Because of the white bands, I say Smokeybrown cockroach nymph. A bit less
likely to set up permanent residence indoors than the American, but they can
infest.
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That's a nymphal cockroach.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 12, 2015, at 13:03, pestlist@museumpests.net wrote:
Dear all,
Does anyone recognize this little beetle, found dead and thankfully all alone
in a frame? His body measures about 3mm in length. Many thanks for your help
with this ID
Thank you for your email. I am working out of the office until next Tuesday
13th. I will be checking emails sporadically and will reply as soon as I am
able.
Frankie
*Prof. Elemental*
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 2:46 PM, pestlist@museumpests.net wrote:
Claire,
The creatures you imaged are adult bugs that appear consistent with those
of the family miridae. I anticipate these merely were hiding within cracks
or crevices of the cedar pole, and not infesting
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Looks like a psocid (book louse). Probably not as old as the furniture.
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On Dec 23, 2014, at 15:59, pestlist
a sigh of relief.
Best regards,
Rich
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On Dec 22, 2014, at 13:28, pestlist@museumpests.net wrote:
Just found
They look like American cockroach nymphs to me.
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Subject: [pestlist] Pest query and freezing a house
Firstly, does anyone know what the slightly pear shaped
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Can anyone identify this insect? It was found on a table top in a workroom
It looks like an adult female odd beetle Thylodrias contractus.
Cheers/Jim
James H. Boone
Entomology Collection Manager
Bishop Museum 1525 Bernice Street
Honolulu. Hawaii
(808) 848-4196
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Louis,
Thanks for the ID. This is my first time seeing a live female- she looks a
thinner than I expected. Previously I’ve only found them dead and flattened in
books.
Thanks!
Jennifer
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Thank you to James/Jim for the helpful ID!
-Jennifer
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Good afternoon,
I trapped a few insects in our basket vault. I believe
I am thinking that the larva from Loc 54 is a dermestid of some sort. Anyone
have any thoughts as to what the other larva and the two beetle might be?
Regards,
Holly
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Subject: [pestlist] SV: insect ID
Dear Elpida
I believe the insect on your first picture (016) to be a small cicada
That was very helpful.
Thank you both.
Elpida Christophoridou
Head of Conservation Dept
Ephorate of Antiquities of Imathia
Veroia
Greece
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it´s a stored product pest. Often found in mills or food industry.
Regards
Stephan Biebl
Pest Control Consulting
Germany
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To all curators and collections managers:
Hello again, this is Joshua Freimark.
I thank those that responded to my first IPM survey, but I feel that a
larger data pool is necessary to enhance my IPM research towards my
master's thesis, so I am again requesting surveys to be completed by
any
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Group,
Most of you know that the southern United States and many other regions are
notorious for yellow jackets in the fall. I have run up against a problem that
is very complex in nature and could use some advice.
Here is the situation:
I have a yellow jacket nest in the attic void of a
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On Nov 19, 2014, at 11:11, pestlist@museumpests.net wrote:
Group,
Most of you know that the southern United States and many
Thanks, Richard!
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] help ID
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2014 19:49:40 -0500
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Paula,That's a centipede (not an insect). It is predaceous and won't cause any
harm to your collection. While alive, it would have performed a bit
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On Nov 14, 2014, at 16:24, pestlist@museumpests.net wrote:
Hello everyone!
First, I would thank those of you who helped me with our Psocid problem. We
are currently looking into dehumidification
AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES.
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Sent: Friday, November 14, 2014 1:39 PM
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] Mystery pest
Megan,
Those are springtails (Collembola). They, too, thrive in moist and humid
Kate,
Just an aphid. Nothing to worry about unless you're a plant.
-Rich
Richard Pollack, PhD.
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On Nov 13, 2014, at 12:23, pestlist
to be located outside the storage room.
Hope this helps
Carolyn Leckie
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is the best way to control the situation. That
is how I have dealt with it in the past.
Gretchen Anderson
Conservator
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
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of the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh
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Collections and Exhibits Liaison
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On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 12:06 PM, pestlist@museumpests.net wrote:
Hi Carolyn,
Your psocid problem sounds a lot like ours. How did you go about
discovering localized high RH issues? Did you take any measurements around
the space or was it just
.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 1:59 PM
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] RE: Booklice - Pest List Digest Mode
Amber,
You can certainly purchase an electronic hygrometer for spot readings, but I'd
suggest
is accurate. Many thanks, Hilary
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 12:05 PM, pestlist@museumpests.net wrote:
Nicely put Carolyn,
Megan, as mentioned below psocids (aka. book lice) are an indicator of
problems with relative humidity - not that you would want a huge
infestation. As Carolyn mentions
to the
collections space.
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 1:42 PM, pestlist@museumpests.net wrote:
We have been monitoring our entire building with data loggers for about
seven years now. The problem is that in spite of low RH readings, we still
see periodic increases of psocid activity, which is indicated through
of the grain itself rather than
only molds. They are likely able to feed on a wide variety of materials.
Pat Kelley
Insects Limited, Inc.
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a look and talk it
through? Gretchen
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Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 2:42 PM
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Subject: RE: [pestlist] RE: Booklice - Pest List Digest Mode
We have been monitoring our entire building with data loggers
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On Nov 5, 2014, at 10:30, pestlist@museumpests.net wrote:
Hello everyone!
I am wondering if anyone has experience dealing with Book
Hello everyone!
I am wondering if anyone has experience dealing with Book Lice. We have been
finding them in our traps, but we have not been able to find out where they are
coming from or what they are feeding on. The area we found them in has a number
of large map cases and file drawers, but
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On Oct 9, 2014, at 14:18, pestlist@museumpests.net wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone identify the three different kinds of beetles
Thank you for your email. I am out of the office until October 13th. I will be
checking emails sporadically but if you would like a more reliable reply,
please email jennifer.dinsm...@halahan.co.uk. Alternatively you can call her on
07884231513.
Frankie
Thanks all for your help and insight! It's greatly appreciated!
Happy weekend,
Jennifer
On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 7:49 AM, pestlist@museumpests.net wrote:
The Dino-Lite offers a wider field of vision, allowing me to do the
analysis of the monitors more quickly and efficiently. In the four
Bonjour,
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Following up
I think it's a larva of Anthrenus sp.
Dina Mamdouh
IPM Lab.
The Grand Egyptian Museum
Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 19:07:31 -0400
Subject: [pestlist] Fwd: Found in book
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found this dead guy in the margin of a collection book. Any ID's
The dermestid larva photo also has a booklouse (psocid).
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 5:51 AM, pestlist@museumpests.net wrote:
I think it's a larva of Anthrenus sp.
Dina Mamdouh
IPM Lab.
The Grand Egyptian Museum
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Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 19:07:31 -0400
Subject
even in our climate controlled
storage.
Best,
Sharlane
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 10:17 AM, pestlist@museumpests.net wrote:
Good observation! Yes, I agree that there is a psocid at the rear of
the *Anthrenus sp. *larva. This is not surprising, given ambient RH
levels in the region
Hi all,
Looking to purchase a new microscope for our IPM program and am wondering
if any of you can recommend an appropriate zoom magnification? I'm
currently looking at one that 35x zoom, and another that's 40x zoom. The
cost difference is quite significant (almost double), so I'd like to
I use a Pro-scope HR2 - https://www.bodelin.com/proscope . I like it, but the
dino-lite stand looks better than mine. I see that the Pro-scope now has a
wireless unit which might have its advantages.
Gretchen
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Hello,
Following up
Thank you for your email. I am out of the office until October 13th. I will be
checking emails sporadically but if you would like a more reliable reply,
please email jennifer.dinsm...@halahan.co.uk. Alternatively you can call her on
07884231513.
Frankie
It worked for me.
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I have one test email addresses in the list and this email is to see if
the are working.
You do not need to respond to this, in fact you do not even have to read
the rest of this.
But you probably
Hello, my name is Joshua Freimark, and I wanted to know if anybody would
want to do this survey on IPM for my thesis.
Send the completed survey to jtfreim...@gmail.com
Thank you,
Joshua Freimark
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Greetings everyone. I'm posting the below question for a colleague
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Sharlane
Looks like what people in Europe call a ‘shield bug
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I’d say it’s the brown marmorated stink bug
Halyomorpha halys
Lou
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Hi Sharlane,
That looks like a marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha
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From the picture, I think you found Pyralis farinalis. The meal moth
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Common name Meal moth; scientific name Pyralis farinalis
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