Eric and Pat, Thanks for looking into this and being willing to share information. This tool seems like it offers such an incredible upgrade as compared to the "purple/pink eyes" when looking to gain oxygen level clarity/certainty during treatments. It will be interesting to see what the tests show. Thanks again for looking into it.
-Todd On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 3:16 PM Pat Kelley <[email protected]> wrote: > As a distributor of Hanwell's Anoxibug products, Insects Limited has > supplied Eric with some Anoxibug Indicators to assist in gathering data > about the O2 levels that the indicator turns from red to green. We will > wait to hear how that testing goes. > > Todd, as far as replacing the O2 sensors in the indicators, Hanwell does > not offer that option to its distributors. That being said, we have never > sold any Anoxibug Indicators that have been in our possession for more than > 2 months. They come to us in an oxygen free packaging, directly from > Hanwell and we typically ship them right out. > > I look forward to a sharing of information so we can perform our jobs > knowing all of the parameters of the treatment. > > Pat > > Patrick Kelley > Insects Limited, Inc. > ------------------------------ > *From:* [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf > of Breitung, Eric <[email protected]> > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 22, 2019 12:25 PM > *To:* [email protected] <[email protected]> > *Subject:* [pestlist] Anoxibug sensor test > > > [EXTERNAL] > > Regarding the Anoxibug, I have a new sensor and a couple that range in age > from about 6-12 months old (stored oxygen free) that will be tested against > calibrated Systech Illinois systems sensors at a range of calibrations > (0.2, 0.1, and 0.01% O2) on the 28th of October. If you have sensors > (anoxibug or otherwise) you rely on with known provenance (purchase > date/storage conditions), I can include those sensors in this test if > you’re able to get them to me by the 28th. I can return after the test > and can share the results at least on this forum… > > Please email me directly if you would like to add your sensor to the mix. > > > > Eric > > > > > > -- > > Eric Breitung > Research Scientist > Department of Scientific Research > 212 396 5390 > > * The Metropolitan Museum of Art* > 1000 Fifth Avenue > New York, NY 10028 > @metmuseum <https://www.instagram.com/metmuseum> > metmuseum.org > <https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=http%3a%2f%2fwww.metmuseum.org%2f&c=E,1,gMLR2czl2NZLXck4qUcBjVH7KzZMO_j8Kr6b8hu63iYJ7qyWPtpmIZFcG8RuFfoA3pgbKqU-COBVLffw2gZpYve8U41kxaWUgVf4EMm_l7PHYsRw1i2Zdw,,&typo=1> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > *From:* [email protected] <[email protected]> *On Behalf > Of *Todd Holmberg > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 22, 2019 12:08 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [External] - Re: [pestlist] Treatment for red-legged Ham Beetle > > > > Hello Everyone, > > > > Speaking of anoxic treatments... > > I was wondering if anyone out there has experience with Hanwell's > "AnoxiBug" unit. > > https://hanwell.com/app/uploads/sites/3/O2-AI-datasheet-US.pdf > <https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fhanwell.com%2fapp%2fuploads%2fsites%2f3%2fO2-AI-datasheet-US.pdf&c=E,1,BfTeSdeN1kKt1X4Zp2GIkSUXrLJhTZP19jn4qxoXVsSTPt7An2d0tsQ-9cMLy1h6yhDjbCZAvqaDjY2wWUCxoH1bLSSEsEhGo6B-kU0G-beiog,,&typo=1> > > > > > I have seen differing opinions online regarding when the O2 indicator > light switches. I have seen figures ranging from ".5%, .2%, and .02%". > Based on some of the percentages mentioned in the above comments (1% and > 3%), it seems like it may be important to confirm whether or not the light > is/isn't switching at .5%. > > > > Part of my confusion probably has to do with me misunderstanding > scientific terminology. In the manual that came with the unit, it > says: "Nominal O2 Threshold is 0.5%". > > And then in Hanwell's link above it says: "The unit provides users with > clear indication that oxygen levels have reached 0.2%." > > > > I am also curious if anyone knows where to buy the "replaceable O2 sensor > part" that fit into these units. It seems like the sensor degrades > relatively quickly overtime even when kept out of open air (1-2 years?). > Given the level of precision needed to confirm satisfactory O2 levels, it > seems like Anoxibug users would need to be purchasing the new replaceable > sensor part somewhat frequently. Does anyone know of any distributors that > sell these along with some sort of "freshness guarantee" giving you piece > of mind it isn't a sensor that has been sitting on a shelf somewhere for a > long time? > > If anyone has any thoughts on any of the above questions, I would be very > interested to hear them. > > Thanks, > > -Todd > > > > On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 10:24 AM Kelvin E. Ong (Micrographics Data) < > [email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Stephan, > > > > *No worries. Always learning.* > > > > *Shin, Kerstin (2003). It is less than 0.3% and not 0.3% for oxygen level > and 55%RH.* > > > > *As mentioned earlier, it is still recommended to be at least 14 days or > more of course.* > > > > *By the way, where could I find Bill’s findings? Would love to read it.* > > > > *Best Rgds* > > *Kelvin* > > > > [image: cid:16df413dc17868ea0aaa] > > *Kelvin E.**** Ong * > > Sales Director > > Micrographics Data Pte Ltd > > [image: cid:16df413dc17e0b8daf6b] > > *+65 64727255* <+65%2064727255> > > [image: cid:16df413dc172b79d1ccc] > > *+65 97276178* <+65%2097276178> > > [image: cid:16df413dc17c2045cd5d] > > *[email protected]* <[email protected]> > > [image: cid:16df413dc1792d3e437e] > > *www.micrographicsdata.com* > <https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fwww.micrographicsdata.com%2f&c=E,1,pxkpCFN9gvukiNQcnl0SiAaoNDqk_D-Nlz3BA3PgsnUZO-S_JYPB-mfcKAmOpDrL-BIutIR18xJhRBiT1nYfk0ixMIZ6QbQxauKopQ9Np53PrwXQuQCd0lNURRc,&typo=1> > > Follow us: > > [image: Facebook] <https://www.facebook.com/MicrographicsD/> > > [image: LinkedIn] <https://www.linkedin.com/company/micrographics-data/> > > [image: Twitter] <https://twitter.com/micrographics_d> > > [image: cid:16df413dc189c90c69612] > > 115A Commonwealth Drive #02‑10 & #02‑13/16 > > > > Singapore > > > > 149596 > > *From:* [email protected]* <*[email protected] > > *> On Behalf Of Stephan Biebl Sent: Tuesday, 22 October 2019 11:00 PM To: * > [email protected] > * Subject: AW: [pestlist] Treatment for red-legged Ham Beetle* > > > > *Kelvin,* > > > > *sorry for my critical demand, but from where do you take the dates “8 > days with 0.3% O2 and 25°C”? Which literature or practical experience? * > > *I think, this is definitely to short for many insect pests, like the > larvae of the webbing cloth moth or the furniture beetle especially inside > close materials. * > > > > *In December 2018 Bill Landsberger from Germany presented latest results > of a Nitrogen Anoxic treatment survey with 3 weeks with 0.5% and 24°C at > our IPM-conference in Munich. This dates are from a study 2018 in > Berlin-Germany with many different museums insect pests. Same results came > from different researchers like Selwitz and Maekawa (1998), Valentine > (1991), Gilberg M (1991) etcetera* > > *Rust, Kennedy (1993) wrote 8 days with 0.1% and 25,5°C – but only for > Lasioderma ser. stored in wire-cages. Most of these short time results are > from early laboratory researchers and not from practical experts. * > > > > *See also 2-6 weeks after the recommendations of the Museum Pest Networke > site: *http://museumpests.net/solutions-nitrogenargon-gas-treatment/ > <https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=http%3a%2f%2fmuseumpests.net%2fsolutions-nitrogenargon-gas-treatment%2f&c=E,1,DtUJ1QQx7RNpxsZHqLSChvFY6JZSD6_XKbeR8dKtg0xHiZmPURJDn4RxRgYLqw5iw-jHmvVmIErhdZAHTMTWSlUeJKM0RGpOumZrjSTu4Ie3TdPcQ-9uzec,&typo=1> > > > > > *Best Regards * > > *Stephan* > > > > > > > > *Von:* [email protected]* <*[email protected] > > *> Im Auftrag von Kelvin E. Ong (Micrographics Data) Gesendet: Dienstag, > 22. Oktober 2019 16:26 An: *[email protected] > * Betreff: RE: [pestlist] Treatment for red-legged Ham Beetle* > > > > *Hi Amanda,* > > > > *You can use Nitrogen Anoxic treatment.* > > > > *All lifeforms of the majority of insect species can be eradicated within > eight days at oxygen concentrations of less than 0.3% at 50% RH and 25°C.* > > > > *For practical purpose, its recommended for a 14 days treatment, two days > for establishing anoxic conditions in the enclosure, plus a safety margin > of* > > *some 50% more than the experimentally proved survival time of common > pests for the above mentioned 3 parameters (less than 0.3% oxygen, 50% RH > and 25°C)* > > > > *However, at temperatures below 25°C there must be an increase in > treatment time of about 50% for each 5°C decrease; that is, about > twenty-two days will be required at 20°C.* > > > > *Hope it helps* > > > > *Best Rgds* > > *Kelvin* > > > > [image: cid:16df413dc164ce8e91] > > *Kelvin E.** Ong * > > Sales Director > > Micrographics Data Pte Ltd > > [image: cid:16df413dc165b16b22] > > *+65 64727255* <+65%2064727255> > > [image: cid:16df413dc16692e333] > > *+65 97276178* <+65%2097276178> > > [image: cid:16df413dc167745b44] > > *[email protected]* <[email protected]> > > [image: cid:16df413dc16855d355] > > *www.micrographicsdata.com* > <https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fwww.micrographicsdata.com%2f&c=E,1,sNyIaAxzXyXDnMbs0-QwESFeN46j5LcVotXZ3T7MUHUGXQjiwFRhlClwJPLCgmHwpwZjIymVdQt3YV2EhU2kzTNLzKEI1PZa1PPwa0-thQzHLlk6Gyg,&typo=1> > > Follow us: > > [image: Facebook] <https://www.facebook.com/MicrographicsD/> > > [image: LinkedIn] <https://www.linkedin.com/company/micrographics-data/> > > [image: Twitter] <https://twitter.com/micrographics_d> > > [image: cid:16df413dc16bdbb399] > > 115A Commonwealth Drive #02‑10 & #02‑13/16 > > > > Singapore > > > > 149596 > > *From:* [email protected]* <*[email protected] > > *> On Behalf Of Amanda Robinson Sent: Tuesday, 22 October 2019 9:52 PM To: > *[email protected] > * Subject: [pestlist] Treatment for red-legged Ham Beetle* > > > > *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* > > *-- * > > *Amanda A. 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