[Nhcoll-l] Heat panels for controlling pests

Garner, Heath Heath.Garner at ttu.edu
Fri Dec 11 12:08:20 EST 2020


Derek,

You are 100% right in that the adults can fly right by and out. To control that, we’ve found (again, anecdotally), that by adjusting the temperature to a certain point when opening and working with the colonies, they aren’t encouraged to fly.

-Heath


Heath J. Garner

Curator of Collections

Museum of Texas Tech University

Natural Science Research Laboratory

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From: Nhcoll-l <nhcoll-l-bounces at mailman.yale.edu> On Behalf Of Derek Woller
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2020 11:00 AM
To: Lennart Lennuk <Lennart.Lennuk at loodusmuuseum.ee>
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Subject: Re: [Nhcoll-l] Heat panels for controlling pests

I find the heat panel concept to be an intriguing one, but also problematic in other ways. For example, the biggest flaw I see is that the linked article specifically mentions it's effective in keeping away crawling dermestids, but I assumed that adult dermestids primarily flew into collection areas and then mated, laid eggs, etc.. Fellow entomologists, primarily coleopterists, is this incorrect thinking on my part? Granted, this method should dissuade wandering dermestid larvae, so it should be helpful to some degree.

Thanks for sharing!
  --

Derek A. Woller, Ph.D.

USDA Supervisory Entomologist, Rangeland Grasshopper and Mormon Cricket Management Team

Phoenix, AZ, U.S.A.

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On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 2:43 AM Lennart Lennuk <Lennart.Lennuk at loodusmuuseum.ee<mailto:Lennart.Lennuk at loodusmuuseum.ee>> wrote:
Hello!
We are planning our new collection storage and I happened to read paper about
Heat Panels for Controlling Crawling Insects in Storage Areas<https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstashc.com%2Fthe-publication%2Froom%2Fheat-panels-for-controlling-crawling-insects-in-storage-areas-2%2F&data=04%7C01%7Cheath.garner%40ttu.edu%7Cfff081359774451e99d208d89df66f12%7C178a51bf8b2049ffb65556245d5c173c%7C0%7C0%7C637433029034625840%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=8btsSq4V7xTRNrBPm0KPsrJTPmz6tDVqQi2QPIbFgzE%3D&reserved=0>.

Has anybody have experience with these heat panels?
What else you suggest to use to keep crawling insects away from opened doors?

Best regards!

Lennart Lennuk
Head of zoology
Estonian Museum of Natural History
+372 6603404, 56569916


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