Hi Fern,

I will email you from my Purdue account and we can get you connected with someone from the entomology department to come take a look at the space and your sticky traps. 

Best,

Mike 

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On Nov 11, 2024, at 4:02 PM, rice...@purdue.edu wrote:

Hello, 

In an exhibit space I monitor, we are finding high numbers of these barklouse (or at least what I presume to be). In less than a week, we found 10 on a single blunder sticky monitor. The space is on the third floor of a historical building that has had many renovations. The collection on display in the space is Bronze housed in acrylic cases. Humidity is kept at around 45%. Space is tile, swept daily. Does anyone know why we are finding them in such numbers, and how to get them down?  In other spaces we ecounter them when humidity is out of wack, but thats not the case here.


Best,

Fern



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