I am curious if others have come across the red-legged ham beetle (Necrobia
rufipes) and can share the appropriate course of treatment. At the moment,
our pest management provider has recommended two courses of action: argon
treatment for at least 24 hours, or freezing for at least 48 hours. Both
timelines seem very short to me and I want to make sure we are
eradicating this pest issue completely. The affected specimen is a bull
skull with horns. The piece is in an enclosed case with dried gourds and
books (a memento mori style case). We are confident the infestation is
limited to this case, which is sealed, and we do intend to treat the entire
contents of this case.

Any advice or guidance would be most appreciated.

Thank you,

Amanda
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*Amanda A. Robinson*

Museum Registrar, Collections Management
M.A. Art History, Museum Studies, Florida State University
Specializing in the Cataloging, Digitization, and Preservation of all Fine
Art Objects
(772) 321-9183
[email protected]
www.linkedin.com/in/amandaashleyrobinson

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