Hi Molly,
You might also check resources on museumpests.net
fact sheet on webbing clothes moth
http://museumpests.net/whitesheets/default.php
Fact sheet on low temperature treatment
http://museumpests.net/tools/treatments/FINAL-Low_Temp_fact_sheet.pdf
This fact sheet also includes
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Hello all,
(Apologies for cross-posting)
The IPM working group treatment subgroup is looking for examples of
freezer specifications from various institutions. Our hope is to
compile
these specifications
Hi everyone,
Alyssa brings up some good questions and better yet a good list of
reasons to wrap items for low temperature treatment. I agree with the
responses posted already and I know there will be more. At my
institution we freeze nearly all incoming organic items. We routinely
wrap larger
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Hi Linda,
(I sent this message earlier but it appears to have been garbled, apologies if
this is a duplicate!)
As a precautionary measure here at NMAI we froze nearly all of our organic
collections when we moved our collection into a new clean building, even though
there were no obvious
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Good info from CCI on heat treatments here
Hi,
I would suggest freezing the raw wool as soon as it gets into the building in
case it has an active infestation (bring it into the building in sealed plastic
bags.)
Best,
Emily
Emily Kaplan
Conservator
National Museum of the American Indian
Cultural Resources Center
4220 Silver Hill Rd
Hi,
We will put a linkto Dan Cull's research on low temperature treatment for
stretched hides on museumpests.net soon.
Anne, thanks for pointing it out to the list.
In the meantime Ellen Carrlee's article Anne mentions below is in the low
temperature bibliography in Treatments on
I agree with John - get rid of the infested packing material. The art can be
inspected and cleaned as necessary and can be bagged and monitored to see if
there is any activity. Any chance of something like an isolation room to do
the unpacking?
I am posting this on the two lists.
Emily
I agree with Rachael.
Emily
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Regarding FAQ's on pheromone traps, I would refer folks to the tips
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Hi Claire
Sadly, I think we can come up with some images for you.
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Hi all,
We routinely treat collections with low temperature at minus
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Hi everyone,
Any comments on this recent story on bedbugs in the NY
Forwarding from another list, I imagine many would be interested in the
responses.
Emily
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Hi,
Thanks for the information.. kindly tell me is it open for candidates living in
India?
Regards
Rahul
Conservator
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Hi everyone, has anyone had experience with either of these
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