Hi,
 
Tara,
 
The dust will help and drying this area out will do more than any
chemicals. Remove all organic debris around this area will also help.
 
Scott Harvey
Pest Specialist
University of Colorado, Boulder
303-735-0406
 
 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kennedy, Tara
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 8:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [pestlist] Sow and Pill Bug problem



Hi all-

 

I have a problem with pill and sow bugs coming inside a portion of our
library.  The area on the exterior has a drain at the bottom of a cement
stairwell, which leads to an old wooden door. The door enters an area of
our manuscripts processing area and they are inundated with these pill
and sow bugs - two large sticky traps can be filled in a week's time.  A
sweep has been applied, but because of the age of the door, the sweep
does not work well enough.  The drain cannot be closed off.  Maintenance
is unreliable around here and I don't expect that the drain will be well
cleaned any time soon.

 

I took the drain cover off of the drain and saw that there are sow and
pill bugs in the drain.  This is definitely the source of the problem.
My question is this: can I put Diatomaceous Earth in and around the
drain on the exterior and will it help the problem? Would putting the
same underneath the door and the path leading to the door help as well?
I just need a way to dry up the drain that won't hurt anybody or
anything but the pill and sow bugs.

 

Will this be effective? Or does anyone have any other suggestions?

 

Many thanks,

Tara

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Tara D. Kennedy 
Preservation Field Services Librarian 
Preservation Department 
Yale University 
Sterling Memorial Library 
130 Wall Street 
New Haven, CT 06511 
(203) 432-4335 (Voice) 
(203) 432-9900 (FAX) 
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>  
"let me help you help your library!" 

 

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