Actually, letting sunlight stream through the lens a bit more
frequently is a pretty good preventive measure.  Lenses that
don't get used very often are at higher risk of fungus
infection.

Len
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> At the risk of sounding naive, wouldn't a couple eminutes in
the microwave kill the little buggers? Or would you risk melting
the glass or the glue? What about other forms of radiation, like
the kind that was being studied to kill anthrax in mail
equipment?
>
> Mike wrote: Immediate isolation is required for the
> infested lens and regular inspection of the others.  There is
no
> easy, cheap solution for this.  Except maybe scrapping the
> infested lens.
>
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