RE: [pestlist] concerns re: NUVAN and freezing for bed bugs
This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. --- Hi all, Thanks for your advice re: bed bugs, NUVAN, and the CO2 citation. We found two live bed bugs in the books treated with NUVAN when we unpacked them/vacuumed -- they were hiding in a tight spine hollow. We've since put them in a -20 freezer for treatment. We are planning to do 7 days in the freezer, 6 days out, and another 7 days in the freezer. Would anyone recommend a different cycle/combo for a -20 freezer? And if we used a 0 freezer, what cycle would you recommend? That 7/6/7 cycle seemed to work on the batch of books we froze last time but they also weren't as heavily infested. We did not find any evidence of dead bed bugs either. Thanks again, Stephanie __ Stephanie Lamson Preservation Librarian University of Washington Libraries salam...@u.washington.edu On Fri, 14 Sep 2012, Louis Sorkin wrote: This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. --- There was a recent report by Wang, Lü, Xu. 2012. in J. Med. Entomol. 49(5):1076-1083. Carbon dioxide fumigation for controlling bed bugs. “Fumigation for 24-48 hours was sufficient to kill all stages of bed bugs at room temperature depending on how fumigation bags were packed CO2 was introduced one or two times on onset.” Recommended for clothing, shoes, books, electronics…. I’ll see if I can find the abstract to post. I didn’t see the PDF online at BioOne yet, but I’ll look on ESA site. Lou Sorkin From: ad...@museumpests.net [mailto:ad...@museumpests.net] On Behalf Of bugma...@aol.com Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 2:06 PM To: pestlist@museumpests.net Subject: Re: [pestlist] concerns re: NUVAN and freezing for bed bugs This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. --- Stephanie - I hope the pest management firm put the Nuvan strips in their cardboard pockets so the strips themselves wouldn't touch the books. If the strip(s) touched the books, some of the Vapona may have migrated into the covers. Not a good thing. If they've done the fumigation correctly, as long as you've allowed the books to aerate for a few hours, you can vacuum them and return them to circulation. Tom Parker -Original Message- From: Stephanie A. Lamson salam...@uw.edu To: pestlist pestlist@museumpests.net Sent: Fri, Sep 14, 2012 10:58 am Subject: [pestlist] concerns re: NUVAN and freezing for bed bugs This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. --- I'm hoping that some of you can help with advice on bed bugs and treatments for library materials. We have had three separate incidents of books (all hardcovers) returned to the Libraries with bed bugs hiding in the spine hollow. In one instance, there were at least five live bed bugs in the affected book, along with an egg on the headband, and staining on the textblock near the spine hollow. One time the affected books were bagged and a pest control company inserted a NUVAN strip for two weeks: http://www.myadapco.com/res/pdf/msds/Nuvan%20MSDS.pdf We've been told that we can now return the books to the collection as long as we allow the materials to off-gas for 2-6 hours. Given this treatment, would it be safe to return these to the circulating collection for use and to have our conservation staff vacuum the affected books? In another incident, we bagged all the books and put them in a walk-in freezer (at least -20) in another location on campus. We did 7 days in the freezer, 6 days out, and are planning another 7 days in the freezer. Would you recommend a shorter cycle/combo for a -20 freezer? And if we used a 0 freezer, what cycle would you recommend? While we know that the bed bugs won't damage books per se, we want to make sure that they don't find a home in our facilities over time. Thanks for your help! Stephanie __ Stephanie Lamson Preservation Librarian University of Washington Libraries salam...@u.washington.edu 206-543-4890
Re: [pestlist] concerns re: NUVAN and freezing for bed bugs
This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. --- Stephanie - I hope the pest management firm put the Nuvan strips in their cardboard pockets so the strips themselves wouldn't touch the books. If the strip(s) touched the books, some of the Vapona may have migrated into the covers. Not a good thing. If they've done the fumigation correctly, as long as you've allowed the books to aerate for a few hours, you can vacuum them and return them to circulation. Tom Parker -Original Message- From: Stephanie A. Lamson salam...@uw.edu To: pestlist pestlist@museumpests.net Sent: Fri, Sep 14, 2012 10:58 am Subject: [pestlist] concerns re: NUVAN and freezing for bed bugs This is a message from the Museumpests List. o post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net o unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. -- 'm hoping that some of you can help with advice on bed bugs and treatments for ibrary materials. We have had three separate incidents of books (all hardcovers) returned to the ibraries with bed bugs hiding in the spine hollow. In one instance, there were t least five live bed bugs in the affected book, along with an egg on the eadband, and staining on the textblock near the spine hollow. One time the affected books were bagged and a pest control company inserted a UVAN strip for two weeks: ttp://www.myadapco.com/res/pdf/msds/Nuvan%20MSDS.pdf We've been told that we can now return the books to the collection as long as we llow the materials to off-gas for 2-6 hours. Given this treatment, would it be afe to return these to the circulating collection for use and to have our onservation staff vacuum the affected books? In another incident, we bagged all the books and put them in a walk-in freezer at least -20) in another location on campus. We did 7 days in the freezer, 6 ays out, and are planning another 7 days in the freezer. Would you recommend a horter cycle/combo for a -20 freezer? And if we used a 0 freezer, what cycle ould you recommend? While we know that the bed bugs won't damage books per se, we want to make sure hat they don't find a home in our facilities over time. Thanks for your help! tephanie __ tephanie Lamson reservation Librarian niversity of Washington Libraries alam...@u.washington.edu 06-543-4890 -- o send an email to the list, send your msg to pestlist@museumpests.Net To unsubscribe from this list send an email to pestlist@museumpests.net and in he subject put: unsubscribe - no quotes please. You are receiving the Pestlist emails in standard mode. o change to the DIGEST mode send an mail to imail...@museumpests.net with this command in the body: set mode digest pestlist Any problems email l...@collectionpests.com or l...@zaks.com -- To send an email to the list, send your msg to pestlist@museumpests.Net To unsubscribe from this list send an email to pestlist@museumpests.net and in the subject put: unsubscribe - no quotes please. You are receiving the Pestlist emails in standard mode. To change to the DIGEST mode send an email to imail...@museumpests.net with this command in the body: set mode digest pestlist Any problems email l...@collectionpests.com or l...@zaks.com
RE: [pestlist] concerns re: NUVAN and freezing for bed bugs
This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. --- There was a recent report by Wang, Lü, Xu. 2012. in J. Med. Entomol. 49(5):1076-1083. Carbon dioxide fumigation for controlling bed bugs. Fumigation for 24-48 hours was sufficient to kill all stages of bed bugs at room temperature depending on how fumigation bags were packed CO2 was introduced one or two times on onset. Recommended for clothing, shoes, books, electronics I'll see if I can find the abstract to post. I didn't see the PDF online at BioOne yet, but I'll look on ESA site. Lou Sorkin From: ad...@museumpests.net [mailto:ad...@museumpests.net] On Behalf Of bugma...@aol.com Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 2:06 PM To: pestlist@museumpests.net Subject: Re: [pestlist] concerns re: NUVAN and freezing for bed bugs This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.netmailto:pestlist@museumpests.net To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. --- Stephanie - I hope the pest management firm put the Nuvan strips in their cardboard pockets so the strips themselves wouldn't touch the books. If the strip(s) touched the books, some of the Vapona may have migrated into the covers. Not a good thing. If they've done the fumigation correctly, as long as you've allowed the books to aerate for a few hours, you can vacuum them and return them to circulation. Tom Parker -Original Message- From: Stephanie A. Lamson salam...@uw.edumailto:salam...@uw.edu To: pestlist pestlist@museumpests.netmailto:pestlist@museumpests.net Sent: Fri, Sep 14, 2012 10:58 am Subject: [pestlist] concerns re: NUVAN and freezing for bed bugs This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.netmailto:pestlist@museumpests.net To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. --- I'm hoping that some of you can help with advice on bed bugs and treatments for library materials. We have had three separate incidents of books (all hardcovers) returned to the Libraries with bed bugs hiding in the spine hollow. In one instance, there were at least five live bed bugs in the affected book, along with an egg on the headband, and staining on the textblock near the spine hollow. One time the affected books were bagged and a pest control company inserted a NUVAN strip for two weeks: http://www.myadapco.com/res/pdf/msds/Nuvan%20MSDS.pdf We've been told that we can now return the books to the collection as long as we allow the materials to off-gas for 2-6 hours. Given this treatment, would it be safe to return these to the circulating collection for use and to have our conservation staff vacuum the affected books? In another incident, we bagged all the books and put them in a walk-in freezer (at least -20) in another location on campus. We did 7 days in the freezer, 6 days out, and are planning another 7 days in the freezer. Would you recommend a shorter cycle/combo for a -20 freezer? And if we used a 0 freezer, what cycle would you recommend? While we know that the bed bugs won't damage books per se, we want to make sure that they don't find a home in our facilities over time. Thanks for your help! Stephanie __ Stephanie Lamson Preservation Librarian University of Washington Libraries salam...@u.washington.edumailto:salam...@u.washington.edu 206-543-4890 -- To send an email to the list, send your msg to pestlist@museumpests.Netmailto:pestlist@museumpests.Net To unsubscribe from this list send an email to pestlist@museumpests.netmailto:pestlist@museumpests.net and in the subject put: unsubscribe - no quotes please. You are receiving the Pestlist emails in standard mode. To change to the DIGEST mode send an email to imail...@museumpests.netmailto:imail...@museumpests.net with this command in the body: set mode digest pestlist Any problems email l...@collectionpests.commailto:l...@collectionpests.com or l...@zaks.commailto:l...@zaks.com -- To send an email to the list, send your msg to pestlist@museumpests.Netmailto:pestlist@museumpests.Net To unsubscribe from this list send an email to pestlist@museumpests.netmailto:pestlist@museumpests.net and in the subject put: unsubscribe - no quotes please. You are receiving the Pestlist emails in standard mode. To change to the DIGEST mode send an email to imail...@museumpests.netmailto:imail...@museumpests.net with this command in the body: set mode digest pestlist