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  From: colin smith 
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  Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 5:22 AM
  Subject: Re: [pestlist] LinkedIn discussion


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  Gretchen,

  Yes, I totally agree, all sticky traps are monitors and should not be used 
for control. They also do not need to be as big as some currently available. 
This is why I am looking at developing a small, discreet little detector with a 
small glue area, which you can place in tight places. It only needs to catch a 
few insects. The monitors will be used to; alert a problem, identify the pest 
or pests and indicate the direction where they may have come from.

  When it comes to actual methods of control, if the infestation was throughout 
the building I would advocate placing all infected and delicate items into 
ZerO2 FlexiCubes and undertake an anoxic treatment. Whilst that was in progress 
and the collection was safely cocooned  I would use the time to deep clean the 
building and toughly spray with a residual insecticide. At the end of the 
exposure time, the FlexiCubes can be opened and the collection returned to 
display. And then a full IPM program should be instigated. 

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  From: Anderson, Gretchen 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 10:29 PM
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  Colin,

  Unfortunately, I do not have access to my linkedin account at this time, but 
will join the conversation as soon as I can.

  I agree with Tom - blunder traps are very effective in identifying the 
species that are present in a museum - both pest and non pest species. They are 
also an inexpesive way to start determining population density and 
distribution. These are the first steps that need to be taken with IPM. 

  Pheremone traps, when used properly, are good for focusing in on specific 
pests. Pheremones target specific species and not all museum pests have had 
their pheremones specifically distilled. We are not the primary market. In 
addition, pheremones attract only the male of the species.

  Blunder traps and pheremone traps are useful tools for monitoring pests only. 
Not for eliminating pests. 

  Hope this helps.

  Gretchen Anderson 
  Conservator
  Carnegie Museum of Natural History 
   

  From: colin smith [mailto:inhol...@btinternet.com] 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 02:09 PM
  To: pestlist@museumpests.net <pestlist@museumpests.net> 
  Subject: Re: [pestlist] LinkedIn discussion 
   

  Sorry Tom, I have to disagree. What you describe is what you say it is; A 
blunder trap. There is no doubt that the advances is pheromone technology has 
enabled the development very effective and accurate monitors, capable of 
detecting very small or new infestations. Blunder traps simply demonstrate how 
severe an infestation has become. For insects and even mice to be caught this 
way indicates severe infestations.  Not something of much use when you consider 
many museums following good IPM protocols regard one moth as a serious 
infestation!

  I’m not ‘re-inventing the wheel’ but rather trying to develop something which 
may bring us into the 21st century. A trap with a number of pheromone lures 
which will attract insects even if there are very few around; at a fair and 
reasonable price.
  I can well understand museums using ineffective blunder traps, particularly 
when we all have to control costs. What I am trying to develop and offer is 
something in a similar price range which actually works!

  All the best

  Colin 
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  Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 6:37 PM
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  Barbara -

  As far as the museum community goes, flat, cardboard glueboards, manufactured 
by Atlantic Paste & Glue Co. of Brooklyn, NY or Bell Laboratories in Wisconsin 
and others are the best "multi-functional" insect traps on the market today.  
Even flying insects end up in these "blunder" traps.  Not only can you 
determine the kinds of insects getting caught (indoor or outdoor), you can 
often determine from which direction they're coming.  As an added bonus, mice 
can be caught on the larger ones.  And they're cheap!  Let's not reinvent the 
wheel.

  Tom Parker



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  Sent: Tue, Jan 3, 2012 10:58 am
  Subject: [pestlist] LinkedIn discussion


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  The ICOM members list on LinkedIn is having a discussion about the 
possibility of developing a multi-functional insect trap.  I suggested that 
they post on the pest list as well.  If they don't, those of you who are 
interested should go on to the LinkedIn site to put in your two cents. 
  Barbara Appelbaum


  This is the posting: Monitoring Dear all, I am considering the development of 
a multi functional insect trap / monitor which will trap the most common 
insects in one simple unit. Is there a need for something like this?






                       



                       



                       



                       



                       



                       



                       



                       






                        

                            
                     


                  
         










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