Monika - 

I know of several cases where the source of an infestation has been identified 
by using pheremone traps.  We were able to locate a moth infestation this way - 
using a layout that helped determine where the highest density of the little 
darlings were. 


Good luck!  


Gretchen Anderson 

Conservator 

Science Museum of Minnesota 

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rachael Arenstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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Sent: Thursday, August 7, 2008 9:19:59 AM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central 
Subject: RE: [pestlist] Pheromone traps 

Monika, 
No, it should not.  Information from Pat Kelley of Insects Limited who is very 
active in the IPM group was that 
  
" Pheromone traps can be used if kept at least 20 feet from any door that opens 
to the outside. It is true that you can attract beetles into the building, but 
you must remember that you are only attracting the male of the species as you 
are using a female sex attractant. Thus you are not attracting any reproductive 
pair or female with eggs."   
  
There are other options for monitoring as well such larval monitors depending 
on the species and the location.   
  
Rachael  
  
  
Rachael Perkins Arenstein 
IPM-WG Co-Chair   


  






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I’d be interested in information and references concerning the comment below – 
does the presence of pheromone traps lead to a potential increase in insect 
populations, in a storage area that is fairly well separated from the outside 
world? 

Thanks! 



Monika Harter 

Conservator 

Horniman Museum 

London SE23 3PQ 

Phone 020 8699 1872 ext.126 

Fax 020 8291 5506 

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Pheromone traps should never be used unless you intentionally want to increase 
your insect population. 


Baited traps have the ability to pull from the outside. Should you touch the 
traps pheromone is not good for you. 





Bill, 


ACI 








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