Thanks for all your responses re pheromone traps!

Monika

 

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Totally agree with Tom.

Most of the pheromones we use attract males and only over relatively
short distances.

Look at the pheromone chemistry and you will see they are no hazard to
us [even males]

David Piiniger

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        The "Bill" who said insect pheromone traps will attract insects
from outdoors into a secure collection storage area is off base.  The
"reach" of an insect pheromone trap is limited at best, hence the need
to set up an indoor grid of traps to effectively cover an indoor area.
Insect pheromones are NOT toxic to humans or animals and do not require
EPA registrations.
        
        Thomas A. Parker, PhD
        President, Entomologist
        Pest Control Services, Inc.
        www.museumpestcontrol.com
        
        
        
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        From: Monika Harter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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        Sent: Thu, 7 Aug 2008 4:38 am
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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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