Adie,

If you go that route, you should consider using air curtains. Here’s an 
example: https://poweredaire.com/. (Not an endorsement; it’s just a vendor I’ve 
seen at pest management workshops, so I was able to find it their website 
easily.)

--Dan

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From: 'Adrian Doyle' via MuseumPests <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 17, 2020 7:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PestList] door mesh for birds and insect/dust deterrent

Hello Pesty people
Has anyone had any experience with door hanging strips to help mitigate 
birds/insects/leaves and dust coming into galleries?
We are investigating opening some external doors to improve air circulation but 
apart from practical matters and cost we need to consider the Grade 1 listing 
of the BM building and also fire access
Any previous experience would be useful as we cannot fix mesh to door frames – 
only windows
Many thanks
Adie

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