Importing Problems
Tuesday May 22, 2012
Question:
I work in a hospital for mental patients. One of the "services" provided here is to have Native American ceromonies for our Native American patients. One patient has asked if he can bring in dried Pheasant wings for one of the ceremonies and then they can remain here in the hospital. I have tried to explain about carpet beetles and even furniture or hide beetles. Am I wrong to be concerned about the possibility of secondary pests concerning these wings?
Casey, CA
Answer:
I think it is a very good idea that this hospital has someone on staff who is familiar with pests and their possible sources, and you are correct in at least evaluating the possibility that some unusual materials brought into the facility could attract pests. I would guarantee that, given enough time, carpet beetles would eventually find feathers lying available within any building, even a hospital. Hide beetles could still be a concern, I suppose, since there will still be original skin on these wings.
Mr. Pest Control
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