[Nhcoll-l] Precautions for Dermestid Colony
Omura, Mark
momura at oeb.harvard.edu
Thu May 2 07:57:53 EDT 2024
I generally find beetles that have enough food are less inclined to fly. When I find beetles anywhere other than on specimens or at the bottom of the tank that is an indication the beetles need to be fed.
Best,
Mark Omura
On May 2, 2024, at 7:49 AM, Cody Thompson <cwthomp at umich.edu> wrote:
Lowering the temperature in your space will help minimize flying.
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On Wed, May 1, 2024 at 10:09 PM Haff, Tonya (NCMI, Crace) <Tonya.Haff at csiro.au<mailto:Tonya.Haff at csiro.au>> wrote:
Following on from all the fabulous precautions regarding beetles crawling out of containment, I have seen ours at various times fly. Any thoughts on preventing beetles from simply flying out of containment when the top is opened?
Cheers,
Tonya
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Subject: Re: [Nhcoll-l] Precautions for Dermestid Colony
Hi Rachel,
In addition to the other suggestions, I have found UMMZ’s advice on using a plywood box with epoxy resin lining very very helpful for peace of mind! They can’t climb up the walls or eat through. We got one in 2020 and have had far less issues than our previous aquarium setups.
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Subject: Re: [Nhcoll-l] Precautions for Dermestid Colony
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Hi Rachel,
Our dermestid colony is located in a room on a separate floor from our collections. We line the inside of our tanks with a ring of Vaseline near the top where it meets the mesh lid. All tanks are placed in secondary containment - 6 inch walled plastic tote bins that have curved vs. squared-off basins making it fairly slippery and difficult for the beetles to climb out. There is also double-sided sticky tape placed around the door, which has a 8 inch high threshold/step (a door sweep is also a good idea if your room isn’t designed this way). Processed skeletal material are frozen for a minimum of two weeks before being moved into the collections space.
Best,
Emily
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Subject: Re: [Nhcoll-l] Precautions for Dermestid Colony
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We have a dermestid room at OSU MBD (used by the vertebrate collections), and the main protection measure in place is that it is only accessible from the outside of the building! It’s completely closed off from the inside.
I think I had worked here for over a year before I realized there was a door outside that didn’t lead to anywhere I could see inside.
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Subject: Re: [Nhcoll-l] Precautions for Dermestid Colony
Hi, Rachel! Our dermestid colony is in our collections building. The room was purposely designed to prevent beetles from escaping and affecting vulnerable collections. Our IPM also takes this into consideration and intensely monitors the space. I
Hi, Rachel! Our dermestid colony is in our collections building. The room was purposely designed to prevent beetles from escaping and affecting vulnerable collections. Our IPM also takes this into consideration and intensely monitors the space.
I hope that helps!
Take care,
Cody
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Rachel
Our dermestid colony is in a separate building on the other side of campus to prevent any potential spillover events into our collections from occurring. Additionally, anything returning from the dermestid colony is frozen (multiple freeze thaw cycles) to prevent adults, larvae and eggs from being introduced into the collections. This is true of all material – donations, gifts, loans, etc.
Andy
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Subject: [Nhcoll-l] Precautions for Dermestid Colony
Hi All,
Does your institution use a dermestid colony for cleaning specimens? If so, I’d be interested to hear where they are housed in proximity to your vulnerable collections and what measures you take to prevent escapees from entering the collections.
Best,
Rachel Vinsel
Illinois Natural History Survey
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