Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1993, Page 71

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1993, Page 71
PESTS RECORDED IN THE FAROE ISLANDS, 1986-1992 75 destructor (26 records, 7.3%, Fig. 6). This is a slim, brown beetle of a few mm in length (Fig. 7). It has a very characteristic smell of lysol which makes it easy to detect when it occurs in flour or grain in the larder. This beetle often wanders around in the house and can be found considerable dis- tances from the food stores, where it can survive for months without eating. The dark flour beetle originates in Ethiopia in Africa and appeared for the first time in Europe in Germany in 1934 in some impor- ted violet seed. The next recorded occur- rence was in Sweden in 1936, in seed im- ported from Germany as food for captive birds, and it has since then been a widely distributed synanthrope. It was first recor- ded in Denmark in 1943 and has since become very common there as well as in the Faroes. The silverfish occurs with 13 records (3.6%) equally distributed over the year. It is a primitive wingless insect (Fig. 8). Its body is covered with shiny silver scales and it can live for up to 4 or 5 years. The silverfish is nocturnal, hiding in crevices during the day. It lives in moist places and is most commonly found in bathrooms. It is omnivorous, and although it seldom occurs in great numbers, it may damage food- stuffs. Among other insects which have only been recorded a few times from domestic food stores is the German cockroach with 5 records (1.4%). This is a 3-4 cm long fast- moving insect, it is often found in large numbers and is difficult to get rid of. The fungus beetles Clavicornia spp. con- sist of several species of tiny beetles (2- Fig. 11. The book-louse Copeognatha sp. Total length: 1-2 mm. Mynd 11. Dustlýs, Copeognatha sp. Longd: 1-2 mm. Clover mrte; Common earwig; —C. problematicus; Green lacewing; -b- Spiders; Wooddice. Fig. 12. Monthly distribution of more or less harmless species. The clover mite, Bryobia praetiosa (N=6), the common earwig, Forficula auricularia (N=8), the Carabid beetle, Carabus problematicus (N=9), the green lacewing, Chrysopa camea (N=ll), the woodlice, Oniscoidea, (N=9), the Aracnidae groups: the harvestmen, Opiliones and the spiders, Araneae (N=4). Mynd 12. Mánaðarbýtið av meinaleysum dýrum. Smærumotta, Bryobia praetiosa (N=6), tví- sterta, Forficula auricularia (N=8), svarta- klukka, Carabus problematicus (N=9), gull- eyga, Chrysopa carnea (N=ll), grátt undir steini, Oniscoidea, (N=9), torvatrøll, Opiliones og eiturkoppur, Araneae (N=4).
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