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dryobius Posted - 16/09/2014 : 06:03:16
A warning to everybody who has bought specimens from the Philippines, because some specimens which I acquired through an auction, recently arrived with lots of dust under the cellophane. Today, I found 2 small, living, and very dangerous Dermestidae in the box with my Cerambycidae.
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Bennyboymothman Posted - 16/09/2014 : 23:00:30
Yep, had the same from a guy from the Philippines.
Once he sorted out his freezer the other end, he could store my items whilst he was holding them for me.
Yep a week in the freezer for the packets with dust in them, job was sorted...some of the larvae even fell out of the beetles!
Vitali Posted - 16/09/2014 : 10:56:18
There were Dermestidae in my parcel from Philippines for sure, but I also received small Tenebrionidae (both adults and larvi) in Tanzanian material. Some of the latter can be real pests (Tribolium).
Sergi Posted - 16/09/2014 : 10:21:03

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I found live this possibly tenebrionidae in a box from Vietnam!!!Freezer kills everithing!!!
Vitali Posted - 16/09/2014 : 09:35:57
Yes, it was the same with my purchase half a year ago. Deep-freeze all new material for 3 days, then take out and keep in warm for one day and then deep-freeze again. This will kill all larvi but I am not that sure about eggs.

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