Nidia, I am sure many will be interested in seeing your prototype!
I am not sure how feasible it is, but maybe if you can get door sweeps added to some of the rooms with no other ingress it could help? Often people think to put them on outside doors but we have success adding them to hallway doors and other places as well. Good luck, Genevieve ================================================= Genevieve E. Tocci, ALM (she/her/hers) Senior Curatorial Technician Harvard University Herbaria 22 Divinity Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138 U.S.A. [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> I don’t expect you to respond to my email outside your work hours. ________________________________ From: 'Nidia Navarro' via MuseumPests <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2025 11:30 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [PestList] RE: Moving away from glue traps Thank you all for the replies! Jacob thanks for sharing that! Just to add to that: here’s an article about the use of oil to free wildlife from the traps. The recommendation is still that use that as a last resource if we are not able to take the trapped animal to a wild life center. There is a mention about the difficulties for animals to survive if released still covered in oil: How to help an animal caught in a glue trap | Humane World for Animals<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.humaneworld.org_us_en_resources_how-2Dhelp-2Danimal-2Dcaught-2Dglue-2Dtrap&d=DwMFaQ&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=EYdhJ0HrhAMcA2aVQ-I4N7lml00zxsXPbHYeP7843No&m=mvHSVZTPYlmCWrldn49P5OU2_x6vVG_blu8EfAnN2gZc7ZH99Q5EQ8CqsUHE8qMu&s=QiJ5TUwKngvIxG3iKTfIogm7pc3dXYA16zzrnYyQqEs&e=> We got some ideas to simplify those boxes still using the fish farming net, I’ll share the prototype once we make it. Thanks Fran! that is the plan until we hear about substitutions. We have had mice, bats and lizards in all kind of locations, outside corridors, big open rooms, small very interior closets… thanks for the advice, we’ll work on review those locations. Nidia From: 'Ritchie, Fran E' via MuseumPests <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, September 26, 2025 4:57 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [PestList] RE: Moving away from glue traps Nidia, are you noticing this on traps in interior rooms, or is it mostly happening on bottom floor or near exterior doors of Biltmore House? I’ve mostly seen vertebrates on traps that are adjacent to exterior doors. Maybe you don’t need to outfit Nidia, are you noticing this on traps in interior rooms, or is it mostly happening on bottom floor or near exterior doors of Biltmore House? I’ve mostly seen vertebrates on traps that are adjacent to exterior doors. Maybe you don’t need to outfit all 400 traps, but focus on the ones that are most likely to catch vertebrates? I know that you have several exterior doors and have to keep windows open, so it’s still a lot of work, even if you narrowed down. If you’re catching a lot by particular doors – maybe just don’t have traps by those doors. Place the sticky traps farther in the room. Take note of what materials in that space are most likely to be eaten by proteinaceous or wooden boring insects, then do visual inspections of those pieces when you’re changing out sticky traps. The amount of time it takes to visually inspect will probably be comparable to the amount of time it would’ve taken to prepare then then ID a sticky trap in that spot. I know of two NPS sites that purchased these: Trapper (Protecta) Pest Monitors<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.domyown.com/trapper-protecta-pest-monitors-case-12-units-p-434.html?msockid=3277615a61986f4d39c4774e608a6e58__;!!AICBUC8eM8hH!n6A95gvayYTq4QEaw6UmY-iVnmqttmnoc4-nkPvGepgTYdLe81ytLKgJkfWWwGAaiwovbSh4YNfAF_H_ReIah2U$> In the image it looks like a big opening, but when you place the lid on, it actually doesn’t line up as a large opening. It is higher upfront cost for the cases, but then just replacing the sticky inserts monthly. The link above is just one source, but you can also purchase them from Amazon. Just a few quick thoughts! Good luck! Fran Fran Ritchie, Conservator (Objects) she/her Harpers Ferry Center [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> American Institute for Conservation Professional Associate (peer-reviewed) NPS Conserve O Grams - Museums & Collections (U.S. National Park Service)<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.nps.gov/subjects/museums/conserve-o-grams.htm__;!!AICBUC8eM8hH!n6A95gvayYTq4QEaw6UmY-iVnmqttmnoc4-nkPvGepgTYdLe81ytLKgJkfWWwGAaiwovbSh4YNfAF_H_xTsOnW8$> From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> On Behalf Of Mikael Fox Sent: Friday, September 26, 2025 4:36 PM To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [PestList] RE: Moving away from glue traps This email has been received from outside of DOI - Use caution before clicking on links, opening attachments, or responding. Following this- we haven't had any issues with rodents in our building, and we've been freeing geckos using the vegetable oil trick Jacob mentioned, but I expect we're going to start seeing more soon. Landscaping at the side of our building tore down a bunch of trees and greenery, and I suspect rodents living in that will be fleeing into our building to find shelter. I love Nidia's technique, but you're right, that is a lot of work. On Fri, Sep 26, 2025, 10:21 AM 'Jacob Yanes' via MuseumPests <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: I’d also love to hear of a glue trap alternative, as they are nightmarishly cruel. Hopefully everyone is aware that you can free mice and lizards from glue traps with vegetable oil—just gently work it around the animal with swabs, and the creature’s own wriggling will bring the oil underneath it. Wear gloves and take care not to cover the animal’s nose or mouth, and be careful around tiny limbs. It can be a slow process. I keep a syringe of vegetable oil with me on IPM checks. Jacob Yanes (he/him/any) Conservation Technician The Huntington T: 626-544-0521 | E: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 1151 Oxford Rd, San Marino, CA 91108<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.google.com/maps/search/1151*Oxford*Rd,*San*Marino,*CA*91108?entry=gmail&source=g__;KysrKysr!!AICBUC8eM8hH!n6A95gvayYTq4QEaw6UmY-iVnmqttmnoc4-nkPvGepgTYdLe81ytLKgJkfWWwGAaiwovbSh4YNfAF_H_Oja2Kv0$> [The Huntington Logo.png]<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.huntington.org/__;!!AICBUC8eM8hH!n6A95gvayYTq4QEaw6UmY-iVnmqttmnoc4-nkPvGepgTYdLe81ytLKgJkfWWwGAaiwovbSh4YNfAF_H_E91f2T0$> The Huntington exists on the ancestral lands of the Gabrielino -Tongva and Kizh Nation peoples who continue to call this region home. The Huntington respectfully acknowledges these Indigenous peoples as the traditional caretakers of this landscape, as the direct descendants of the first people. The Huntington recognizes their continued presence and is grateful to have the opportunity to work and learn on this land. From: 'Nidia Navarro' via MuseumPests <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Sent: Friday, September 26, 2025 12:53 PM To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: [PestList] Moving away from glue traps Dear colleagues, Does anyone have information about substitutions for glue traps on IPM? We have almost 400 glue traps in a historic house to monitor pest activity and very often we trap mice of local species of lizards so we want to find an alternative so it doesn’t happen again. I’d be particularly interested on connecting with colleagues working in England since the glue traps have been banned there due to their cruelty. This year we tested placing one glue trap inside a wooden box with a Polyethylene net (sourced from the fishing https://www.industrialnetting.com/cage-netting.html<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.industrialnetting.com/cage-netting.html__;!!AICBUC8eM8hH!n6A95gvayYTq4QEaw6UmY-iVnmqttmnoc4-nkPvGepgTYdLe81ytLKgJkfWWwGAaiwovbSh4YNfAF_H_T_z8_1c$> ). See the attached picture. After 3 months we found it full of insects , so it seems to work. It’s just a lot of work to build that 400 times for our small team. Thank you! 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