Hello, All

Happy Halloween!

Could anyone point me to a good reference to learn about best practices for 
*how* *many* traps to lay out in areas of certain sizes, with certain 
collections, with certain histories of pests? In my attempts to unify our 
IPM system, I'm running into areas with tons of traps (60+) and areas with 
sparse traps. I know the mentality of some is an avoidance of pheromone 
traps, which then means needing to 'spam' areas with blunder traps so you 
know what's there. I would love to find some references that can show the 
best balance of pheromone and blunder traps together, and what 
concentration is optimal. 

I looked through muesumpests.net, but didn't see reference to this in 
particular. Another article/book/or professional experience would be much 
appreciated.

Cheers!

Julie McInnis
Collections Care Assistant
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.

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