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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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That was very helpful.
Thank you both.
Elpida Christophoridou
Head of Conservation Dept
Ephorate of Antiquities of Imathia
Veroia
Greece
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Dear Elpida
I believe the insect on your first picture (016) to be a small cicada
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Good day to all
Could anyone help ID these two insects please? - Last 3 photos belong to the
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it´s a stored product pest. Often found in mills or food industry.
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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 that
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dant fruit littered the ground later in
the summer, and my still rather round fruit dog (Jules, my lab mix -- she is
still finding edible pears, as of today), could not keep up with the fallen
fruit; it attracted some wasps/yellow jackets.
Maybe that helps?
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> Group,
>
> Most of
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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 his
Thanks, Richard!
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] help ID
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2014 19:49:40 -0500
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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 perfo
Megan,
I believe those are Springtails (I have noted order Collembola), which are
nuisance pests attracted to damp. I am not surprised you are seeing them
in conjunction with Psocids, as they like the same conditions.
- Kate
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>
> First
CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES.
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Megan,
Those are springtails (Collembola). They, too, thrive in moist
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> I¨ve found this insect in a storage area of the museum.
> if someone can help me,
> I would like to know something a
Dear colleague,
your Monster is nothing else than an aphid. To identify the special species is not possible with these two pictures.
Best regards
Reiner Pospischil
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Kate,
Just an aphid. Nothing to worry about unless you're a plant.
-Rich
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look and talk it
through? Gretchen
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We have been monitoring our entire building with data loggers
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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ted microclimates,
> which we could then address with desiccants or improved air circulation.
>
>
>
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> *Sent:* Wednesday, November 12, 2014 1:59 PM
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station. As Carolyn mentions, they can lead you to the localized
> problem. Improved management of RH and improving housekeeping 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 Na
.
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Amber,
You can certainly purchase an electronic hygrometer for spot readings, but I'd
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the best way to control the situation. That
is how I have dealt with it in the past.
Gretchen Anderson
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Carnegie Museum of Natural History
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to get the wet damp bucket to be located outside the storage room.
Hope this helps
Carolyn Leckie
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> Hello everyone!
>
> I am wondering if anyone has ex
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
up any dead insects on floors, window sills, exhibit
cases, etc. Once established in a building the dermestids can easily
begin to feed on other materials of organic origin if they are not
protected.
Tim
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>
> Can anyone
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>
> Hello,
> Can anyone identify the three different kinds
might be the cause.
[http://collections.rmg.co.uk/mediaLib/376/media-376410/large.jpg]
Best regards,
Liesa
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>From what I can see, Trap #1 ha
>From what I can see, Trap #1 has a spider and what looks to be a staphylinid
>beetle; Trap #2 has a mirid bug and in front of it a small dermestid beetle
>larva.
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; I’ve been using it I’ve had no problems with it all.
>
> The 35x zoom magnification has been sufficient for my purposes. All around
> great tool.
>
>
>
> Dave Ross
>
> Vault and Holdings Officer
>
> Library and Archives Canada
>
> Gatineau Preservation Cent
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I agree. My Dino-Lite
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ool for both magnification and imaging
>
> http://www.dino-lite.com/
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Rachael Perkins Arenstein
>
> A.M. Art Conservation, LLC
>
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Hello,
Following up
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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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 ensure
It could be frass – it is hard to tell from the image. You would have to look
at it under magnification.
Gretchen
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The dermestid larva photo also has a booklouse (psocid).
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 5:51 AM, wrote:
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> 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
I think it's a larva of Anthrenus sp.
Dina Mamdouh
IPM Lab.
The Grand Egyptian Museum
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found this dead guy in the margin of a collection book. Any
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It worked for me.
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Hi Sharlane,
That looks like a marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha
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I’d say it’s the brown marmorated stink bug
Halyomorpha halys
Lou
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Another vote for brown marmorated stink bug
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Looks like what people in Europe call a ‘shield bug’ or in
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Thank you!!
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Common name Meal moth; scientific name Pyralis farinalis
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Good-morning,
I would certainly want to read more about it.
Thank
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Dear colleague,
this beetle looks like Oligomerus ptilinoides, a
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Howdy folks,
Below is the fourth message that we've receiv
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I was unable to attend the IPM conference this year
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My colleagues at the Wisconsin Historical Society and I have been
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Lou,
I think this is a fantastic idea. I look forward to seeing your
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Hi all!
Good work lou! I am also cataloging museum insect pests in
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Hello Lou,
I look forward to seeing your presentation, hopefully
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Nancy & others,
Actually, I'm putting together a present
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Thank you Rachael,
And, you are right, it is interesting to see the
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HiJavier and Andras!
The larval casting skins are all belong to
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The PestList is an amazing resource that has grown
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Oxygen deprivation comes to mind, but the complications of enclosing
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Thank you Barbara!
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John Watson, conservator at Colonial Williamsburg, is an organ
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Hi all,
Colleagues just brought me an interesting challenge: a
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Hi Javier
No doubt they are all Dermestidae larvae #1 and 4 most
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This is a response to a query about moldy leather. I don’t think
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Thank you David. I will check them out.
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The flea trap came from Killgerm in the UK www.killgerm.com
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Is there a poster with common museum pests for identification? I
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Hi Katie
Image #5 appears to be a Melyridae beetle perhaps
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First photo is Anthocomus bipunctatus - an introduced European
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Many thanks to you all. It’s so reassuring to be able to get quick
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Agreed, they do not look like webbing clothes moth larva or case
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Barbara
It would be good to have a short section in your book about
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Thanks Lou. I have wondered if there was a new formulation
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