BOOKLICE / PSOCIDS
Booklice are very small insects found on books and papers. They are both winged and wingless and less than a 1/8 of an inch, with chewing mouthparts. There are more than a 100 species collectively called psocids, including Booklice are a part. The term "lice" is somewhat misleading because none of these insects are parasitic or have 8 legs. Most of the species are found inside buildings. The two most commonly found are the common Booklouse and the Deathwatch. These are often found among books and papers. They also can be found in stored grain, dried foods, insect collections, furniture, beddings, warm moist areas, leaking water pipes, air conditioning drain pans, windowsills, or damaged roofs.
The control of psocids is directly related to finding the source of the Booklice and the source of the moisture that supports these insects. Infested furniture and bedding or other movable furnishings should be thoroughly cleaned and aired. All infested foods should be discarded. All excess moisture areas should be dried, repaired and aired to kill fungi. Insecticides can reduce the population of Booklice for a short length of time. To completely eliminate psocids you must find the source of moisture supporting the molds and fungi that the Booklice feed on and eliminate it.
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