Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1993, Side 69

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1993, Side 69
PESTS RECORDED IN THE FAROEISLANDS, 1986-1992 73 Description of the most common pests in the Faroes 1. Pests damaging buildings, household goods, books and clothes The webbing or clothes moth. Tineola bisselliella, is not common in the Faroes. It has only been recorded once, which is for- tunate in a country with a large production of wool. The only example of importance belong- ing to this group is the wood-boring beetle. Anobium punctatum (Fig. 2), with 52 re- cords (14.6%). It has a peak season from June to October, culminating in July (Fig. 3). The newly hatched adults fly out of the timber to mate and lay their eggs over a brief period of a couple of weeks. The eggs are often laid in the holes bored by the adult beetles, and when the larvae appear after a few weeks, they enter the timber where they live for the next 2 to 3 years. The rest of the year the adult beetles can be found dead on the floor, under the roof or on cellar windowsills. Of other animals which cause damage to houses, only a few have been recorded, such as house longhorn beetle. Hylotrupes bajulus, (1 record), bark borer beetle. Ernobius mollis, (2 records), oak longhom. Phymatodes testaceus, (1 record), pinhole borer beetle. Xyloterus lineatus (1 record). 2. Pests eating food supplies A special Faroese phenomenon is the mites which live on the wind-dried legs of lamb, skerpikjøt. These mites do not eat the meat, rather it is the mould or fungi which is the meat-eater. Normally the special shed in which the meat is dried, known as hjallur, Fig. 7. The dark flour beetle, Tribolium destructor. Total length: 5-6 mm. Mynd 7.Tjøruklukka, Tribolium destructor. Longd: 5-6 mm. Fig. 8. A silverfish, Lespisma saccharina. Total length: 10-12 mm. Mynd 8.Silvurskottur, Lespisma saccharina. Longd: 10-12 mm. is cleaned thoroughly before the slaught- ered lambs are hung to dry in October. Sometimes after cleaning the sheds, re- mains from the previous year may be left, and these can be the origin of “living dust”, containing thousands of mites. The mite from the Faroese skerpikjøt is the species Tyrophagus palmarum (Fig. 4). Related species, T. longior and Glycyphages
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