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ORDER - PSOCOPTERA

Taxonomy

     
Nearly one thousand species of Psocoptera have been catalogued, the majority of which live outdoors, feeding on moulds and fungi.

Psocids become a pest when they invade homes - almost always linked with damp conditions.

 

     
 

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Booklice

Image Copyright - Aventis Environmental Science 1964.  Reproduced with kind permission of Aventis Environmental Science.

        

Class:

Insecta
Order: Psocoptera
Family:
          
Also referred to as Booklice, psocids are primitive insects with simple antennae.  Psocids favour damp conditions.

 

          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Biology

 

        

Control

    
Eggs are generally laid within foodstuffs when psocids are found indoors.  Incomplete metamorphosis life-cycle characterises the development of all psocids, with nymphal stages (of which there are usually 3 - 7) closely resembling the adult form.  Full life cycle can proceed in 6 to 8 weeks under optimum conditions (20� - 25�c).
    
 
        
Psocids are almost always associated with damp conditions and indeed require damp environments to survive.  Disposal of infested foodstuffs, and drying of infested areas may provide adequate means of control.  In more problematic situations, residual insecticide use many be necessary.
        
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

    

 

    

 


   

 

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