You would have to weigh the risk of the vehicle. Depending on the year and
model and how it was previously stored. There also may not be anything organic
to it. Could all be synthetic. If it were a wrecked car with clods of dirt
still in it that were to remain. Pretty high risk. If it came from Jay Leno's
private garage probably not much risk. Maybe if there is leather upholstery and
that's the risk just that could be disassembled and treated. JTV
Joel Voron Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
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Integrated Pest Management Specialist
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Cell 757-634-1175
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It’s all very interesting pesticide versus heat versus freezing versus anoxia.
I can report back that the discussion is still very much active on our end
regarding the object. I will let the list know what it is and what we’ve
decided to do when I can. Stay tuned
Lisa Bruno
Carol Lee Shen Chief Conservator
Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11238
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On May 26, 2022, at 8:16 AM, Dan Wixted <[email protected]> wrote:
If an anoxic bubble means using gases such as nitrogen or argon, that would not
be legal in NYS because those products are neither registered pesticides nor
exempt from registration.
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Cornell Cooperative Extension
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Tonya (NCMI, Crace)
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2022 7:45 PM
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A bit tardy on this, but have you considered an anoxic bubble?
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<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> On Behalf Of Lisa
Bruno
Sent: Tuesday, 17 May 2022 8:55 AM
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Subject: [PestList] NY State laws and Vikane
I have a delicate situation that I’m grappling with and I wonder if this list
serve could help.
We are potentially receiving a large art object (vehicular) that has been
outside for 10 years.
Various parties are concerned about pests and discussions of fumigation, heat
treatment, etc have started.
I have gotten the current owners to place blunder traps to see what we catch.
Does anyone know where I can get confirmation on NY State laws regarding
fumigation with poison. Heat treatment has been suggested and I’m concerned
about the mixed media components of the work. What are people’s experiences
with heat?
Sorry I can’t give more details. Feel free to contact me off line. Thanks!
Lisa Bruno
Carol Lee Shen Chief Conservator
Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11238-6052
P 718-501-6562
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