Hello Pestlist Community,

I recently came across a correspondence between a predecessor and an 
adviser in the museum pest field that highlights potential dangers of using 
pheromone traps that led this person to not recommend them. 

Concerns were:

1) Pheromone traps attracted not only the target insect but other insects 
that were attracted to the smell of the target insect.

2) Volatile fat soluble pheromones can be absorbed by materials and 
artifacts that then make them attractive to insects (including 
people/clothing).

They mentioned that this was all thoroughly researched and supported by 
literature (message is from 2012). Point #1 could be improved by regularly 
replacing traps with pests on them. Point #2 I'm less sure about, as I am 
unfamiliar with whether the pheromones we use are 'volitile fat' or not. I 
don't like the idea of becoming a walking moth lure, but having not read 
this anywhere else I'm doubtful if it's indeed true.

I would love to hear thoughts about either of these points.

Regards,

Julie
Collections Care Assistant
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

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