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Lots of Little Beetles Could Mean a Big Mold Problem!

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Author
Alpert, Gary
Frye, Matthew
Abstract

Fungus and Plaster Beetles represent a variety of different species that all feed on the same thing: fungi. In nature, these beetles live under tree bark, in leaf piles or under stones. In buildings, fungus beetles are indicators of a moisture problem, and can be a nuisance pest when dozens of beetles are observed. Controlling fungus beetles requires elimination of excess moisture.

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NYS IPM Type: Community IPM Fact Sheet
Date Issued
2015
Publisher
New York State IPM Program
Keywords
Community IPM
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Schools
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Daycare Centers
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Buildings
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Homes
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fact sheet

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