Equipment for Detecting Pests

Detection equipment

Magnifying loupe

Purpose and use

Discerns characteristics of small insects and helps distinguish between moulds and dirt. 7–20 × magnification is useful.

Detection equipment

Powerful flashlight

Purpose and use

Illuminates dark areas, objects under loupe. Use raking light to create shadows that will help reveal insect bodies and rodent droppings.

Detection equipment

Tweezers, spatula

Purpose and use

Use to pick up samples without damaging them or exposing yourself to hazards.

Detection equipment

Small clear containers, bags

Purpose and use

Use to store and annotate samples of insects or other signs of infestation for reference, or later to confirm identity.

Detection equipment

Permanent fine marker

Purpose and use

Use to label containers with location, date, object contained, and other useful data.

Detection equipment

Ultraviolet lamp and UV protective goggles

Purpose and use

Use small battery-powered UV light unit to reveal rodent urine trails. Use protective goggles and do not unduly expose skin to UV.

Detection equipment

Rodent traps

Purpose and use

Place in key locations; check frequently fora ctivity. Reset trap after a rodent is captured.

Detection equipment

Insect traps

Purpose and use

Place in key locations, check frequently for activity. Replace regularly after insects are first found on trap (prevents dead insects being used as a food source for dermestid larvae) or when fouled.

Detection equipment

Identification guides

Purpose and use

Consult the Bibliography for suggested texts, acquire locally useful guides and identification keys, and make your own general collection of identified pest and non-pest species.

CCI Technical Bulletin 29.

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