If you are considering heat treatment, you may want to see if your local pest 
control companies are using mobile heat treatment units for bed bugs.  Our 
museum's pest contractor, Adam's Pest Control, has a heater truck they take out 
to treat apartments and hotel rooms with good results on the bed bugs . 
http://www.adamspestcontrol.com/heat_treatments 



Good luck! 

Rebecca 

Rebecca Newberry 
Conservation Assistant 
Science Museum of Minnesota 
120 W. Kellogg Bl. 
St. Paul, MN 55102 
651 265-9841 
www.smm.org 

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Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2009 12:29:20 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central 
Subject: RE: [pestlist] moths and carpet beetles 

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In this discussion, the main treatment options that have been discussed 
have been freezing (for the garments) and chemical (for garments and 
room. I'm in total accord with Tanya Camberwell in terms of a systematic 
approach to the infestation of the room and collection. For the 
garments, I have to wonder if a heat treatment regime as per Tom 
Strang's research might be workable. A non-historic working collection 
of garments seems like it could be a good subject for this sort of 
treatment and the Mississippi sun intensity could make a plastic wrapped 
sun exposure quite effective. The overall cost should be low and a good 
volunteer base that could help out is usually present in a university 
theater situation. The most labor intensive part would be a post 
treatment inspection and vacuuming of the garments, but this step should 
be done no matter what the treatment might be. 

Good luck, 
Jamie Hascall 
Chief Preparator 
Museums of New Mexico 
Santa Fe, NM 
505-476-5079 

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Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 2:18 AM 
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It is worth noting that pest companies make their money through 
treatments and only deal with the 'symptoms' rather than the cause. 
It would be far more effective to find the source or sources of the 
infestation such as checking chimneys, voids and ducts for possible 'hot 
spots' like rodent and birds nests that may be the cause of 
re-infestation. If the source is not sought then there is a strong 
possibility of the problem occurring again even after the treatment has 
finished. Open air ducts and windows are also a source of entry for 
insect pest, and although air circulation is essential to avoid mould, 
maybe a fine mesh over any open gaps would provide sufficient protection 
against entry. 
Many fabrics are mixed fibres so it would be worth cleaning/treating the 
whole of the collection to ensure that all eggs and moths are removed, 
as it is not a museum collection this allows for a little flexibility in 
the treatment rather than adhering to strict museum guidelines for 
conservation purposes. 
The use of pheromones lures in sticky traps should also prove effective 
and possibly cheaper than an intensive repetitive treatment from a pest 
company. The most effective methods of pest control are prevention and 
good housekeeping. Regular checks of the costume and cleaning of the 
storage space will minimise the conditions that these pests thrive in. 
I hope this information helps or maybe sparks further thoughts towards a 
solution. 
Best of luck 



Miss Tanya Camberwell 
Heritage Collections Officer - SSDC 
Direct tel no. 01935 462859 


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Suggestion: 
Check the MSDS in detail. 
It sounds as if the collection is worn or has the possibility of being 
worn. 
If treated with such a residual pesticide, make certain it is safe for 
human contact for hours under very warm & moist (sweaty) conditions. If 
it is, I would be very much interested in knowing what the chemical is. 


Lisa Shockley, Curatorial Specialist, 3-D Collections 
Union Station/Kansas City Museum 
30 W. Pershing Road 
Kansas City, MO 64108 
816-460-2055 
"Where there is Peace; there is Culture; 
Where there is Culture; there is Peace." 
Nicholas Roerich (1874-1947 
  
  
  
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Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 2:33 PM 
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Hello Everyone, 

I apologize for this long-winded email.  A local university has asked me 

for some help involving a pest infestation in a costume collection and I 

thought I would ask you.  This is not a museum collection but a 
"working" collection that is used in the theater program, etc; however, 
it is comprised of period clothing from the 20th century..  There are 
about 1900 hanging textiles and another 2000 in boxes, and they are kept 

in a 12' X 60' room. 

When the collection first came to them, it showed evidence of 
moth/carpet beetle damage.  At the suggestion of an entomologist, the 
most vulnerable items in the collection were frozen, the wool and silk 
items were vacuumed with a mesh screen, and the room that houses the 
collection was periodically fogged with a fabric safe pesticide. 

However, the infestation has returned.  An exterminating company has 
recommended treating the room with a long lasting micro-encapsulated 
chemical using controlled release technology to be done on a regular 
basis for a year in 3 month intervals. 

Are there any other options or suggestions to be considered before this 
chemical treatment of the room?  Bear in mind, this is not a museum 
collection, and the logistics and cost of freezing the almost 4000 items 

prohibits freezing the entire collection. 

THANKS! 


-- 
Cindy Gardner 
Director of Collections, Museum Division 
Project Liaison, Museum of Mississippi History 
Mississippi Department of Archives and History 
P.O. Box 571 
Jackson, MS 39205-0571 
Telephone: 601/576-6901 
Facsimile: 601/576-6815 
Email: [email protected] 



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