Bill -

You make some good points; no one would want to put 40+ different kinds of 
species specific pheromone traps in a museum collection storage area.? It is 
simply too expensive and we don't have traps available for every kind of insect 
pest, which may invade collections.

The only ones?currently available?with a pheromone specific for the kinds of 
pests we deal with, are those for certain?fabric pests, i.e. animal protein 
eating pests, such as?webbing clothes moths and certain carpet beetles.? There 
are?also several available for the cigarette beetle, which attacks herbarium 
collections, morturary masks, corn husk dolls, papier mache puppets, etc.? I 
wish there were one available for Anobium punctatum, an important pest in 
libraries and certain structural wood situations, but there is none currently 
available.? In these kinds of situations, pheromone monitoring can be very 
beneficial in locating the source of infestations.? Once the source is known, 
other means can be used for disinfestation, such as anoxic gases, freezing, 
vacuuming, and bagging.

Tom Parker


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Tom,

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??? Types of museum infestations can amount to many depending on?the 
collections mediums, national and international contact. Are you suggesting 40+ 
or so different pheromone traps to be up to speed as they are species specific, 
though not all developed yet.?Or has The Museum Trap been developed for all 
Art?pest across the board??If you?considering?placing specific species?traps 
you probably already?suspect infestation and that is?the time to?trace the 
source. I don't need?10, 20?or 40 insects in a trap to know there is a 
problem.?Monitoring?the Art?and?insect?waste is much more effective than 
waiting for 1 to 4 times a year for pheromone traps to do there specific job. 

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??????Pheromone is great for agriculture and commercial applications where 
standards need to be complied but for Art application I suggest not. At best 
pheromone works 120 days a year during mating seasons. Species specific make 
the process even more challenging, knowing when mating takes place for 40 or so 
insects. Monitoring the Art is time better spent than toying with specie 
specific traps. Yes, I am not up to your speed by choice.

?

Bill

ACI

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Bill -

Perhaps you should contact Insects Limited in the Indianapolis, the leader in 
pheromone research, production, and implementation in many venues.???Perhaps 
you should get "up to speed" with your pheromone information.? Pheromones are 
species specific.? A pheromone for one species of moth will NOT attract other 
moths, as you have stated: "It attracts many different moths, not just clothes, 
webbing or casemaking moths."? The pheromone for webbing clothes moths does NOT 
attract case-making clothes moths or any other species of moth for that matter.

You are correct in stating pheromone traps should be used as a monitoring 
approach, not a control approach.? This is why others have indicated a variety 
of techniques should be used for control once an infestation has been 
discovered.? Pheromone traps are very helpful in determining the origin of an 
infestation so further investigation can pinpoint the source of the infestation 
and then implement sanitation and control measures.

Tom Parker


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Thank you to all, pointing out my mistake; "pheromone is not good for you". As 
I wrote below?There are precautions however?as stated on?the?labels.

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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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????Pheromone was developed to monitor food warehouses?in the 1950's?for, India 
Meal moth, Mediterranean Flour moth, Raisin moth, Tobacco moth, Angounois Grain 
moth. It was later found?to work with?Clothes moth and Webbing moth as well as 
others.?A good?reason why I am against there use related to Art. It attracts 
many different moths not just clothes, webbing or casemaking moths.

????One?person suggested the traps do not pull very far. I am not sure how far 
and research has been difficult to find. But if pheromone traps were to 
be?placed by a door to a hallway leading to a cafeteria, loading dock or other 
infested areas you?can pull from outside the storage area. 

????Pheromone works during matting maybe once a year to 4 times a 
year?depending how long the infestation has been indoors. It works on the?males 
flying around looking for females that are most likely stationary, on a food 
source.?One research reported?traps?collected about 45% of the males in a 
controlled room. That still left plenty of males to continue the cycle. Before 
the males reach the traps they may have already?visited the females. One study 
suggested there's?communication between the male and female during the?mating 
cycle.

????Pheromone traps are just to monitor as plain sticky traps are. I prefer 
plain as it give me a better feel in locating an infestation. If a trap is 
pulling from other areas it adds confusion in localizing the activity.

?????Should you touch?the pheromone sticky part of the trap you can transfer 
pheromone to handled?objects, if not washed off correctly.

????Pheromone traps are a monitoring device not a treatment.

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????????Once again I apologize for my mistake. I answered the e-mail as I was 
leaving for my mapping, the beginning of my radiation treatments.?I wasn't 
really?focused on what I had said.

Bill

ACI






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