Thanks for this, however due to our proximity to Liverpool Conservation Centre 
and their walk-in freezer we decided to use freezing.

 

Many thanks,

Abby

 

Abby Stevens

Assistant Conservator (Environmental)

Manchester Museum, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 
9PL

0161 3061590

[email protected]

________________________________

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of RGI
Sent: 22 December 2008 10:48
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Reesa Infestation

 

Hello Dr Stevens,

did you consider that the infestation can be stopped by means of Anoxia method 
? The system Veloxy could be the solution. See RGI's web site  
www.rgi-genova.com  we have installed one system at the British Library of 
London and you can ask to Dr. Knight about the machinery that allows a very 
user friendly application of the quite effective and safe method to fight 
enthomatic biodeterioration.

 

Ercole Gialdi

 

Ing. Ercole Gialdi
RGI Resource Group Integrator srl
Via Pellettier 3
16145 Genova GE
Tel 0039 010 3626002
Fax 0039 010 3626799

 

[email protected]
http://www.rgi-genova.com
       

 

 

----- Original Message ----- 

        From: Abigail Stevens <mailto:[email protected]>  

        To: [email protected] 

        Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 10:27 AM

        Subject: Reesa Infestation

         

        Hello,

         

        We currently have an infestation of Reesa Vespulae in one of our 
mammals cases. We're taking all the specimens out to be frozen, the props will 
be removed and case will be cleaned thoroughly. However the case is quite 
problematic as there are huge voids underneath and behind that are not easily 
accessible. I'm going to attempt to clean these areas while the specimens are 
out, but I'm wondering whether some desiccant dust or insecticide spray would 
be a good idea to prevent the pests returning. Does anyone have any 
recommendations? 

         

        Many thanks,

        Abby

         

        Abby Stevens

        Assistant Conservator (Environmental)

        Manchester Museum, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, 
Manchester, M13 9PL

        0161 3061590

        [email protected]

         

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