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Good info from CCI on heat treatments here
http://www.cci-icc.gc.ca/crc/articles/mcpm/chap06-eng.aspx


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Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 6:01 PM
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] Pests and a Contemporary Installation

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Hello all

You may not have time for anoxia. Wood boring beatles and some other pests
can have a longer kill time than some other common bugs. You need to know
what bugs you are trying to kill for the correct time and temperature
guidelines.

And speaking of temperature, I consulted on a similar project about a year
ago, and our solution was not freezing (this was for a tree), but using
heat. Heat kills everything, and fast. It shouldn't be a problem for tree
branches, this is not inlaid furniture. If it was, there are ways of
safely heat treating them as well.

The literature is out there, and there are a variety of methods, including
passively heating using sunlight (too late in the year for cincinatti, I
fear).

js
Jerry Shiner
Keepsafe Microclimate Systems
www.keepsafe.ca   [email protected]
+1 416 703 4696    +1 800 683 4696

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> I'm sure people in the art world will have better suggestions for you,
> however since I work with botanical material I thought I would toss in a
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> It may be very important to know where the branches are coming from. If
> the artists are planning on bringing them from Brazil there may be a
> whole slew of permitting issues that you want to make sure get cleared.
> Perhaps because it is for art and not science it would not be as much of
> a problem, but Brazil has very strict regulations about biological
> material leaving their country. Also, depending on the species (this is
> very unlikely, but could be good to ask) if it is protected in any way
> there could be additional permitting issues.
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> It seems like if it were possible to get the branches frozen, or if
> there is an place nearby that could do an anoxia treatment for you, that
> it would certainly be worth it. Depending on how "fresh" the branches
> are and what species they are it could be difficult with freezing before
> drying if they are particularly sappy or moist wood. Mold can also be a
> problem if they are not dry. A couple little stow aways could do a lot
> of damage if they got loose in the collection, and treating the bedroom
> set and any textiles.
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> It does sound like a fun installation and I wished I lived closer to Ohio..
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> Good luck
> Genevieve
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>> I am cross-posting this query to both OSG and the Pest-list as I hope to
>> find an answer to this dilemma soon.  Our Curator of Dec Arts & Design
>> approached me yesterday with a proposal from the designers the Campana
>> Brothers.  At the request of our institution, they have proposed the
>> design for an installation in our temporary exhibition space for
>> Contemporary Art.  They would like to fill the room with bare tree
>> branches- on the walls, floor, hanging from the ceiling, etc and then
>> place permanent collection objects throughout, including a carved
>> bedroom set, fashion arts, ceramics, paintings, and so on.
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>> My initial reaction to the curator was that this could work, but that
>> the branches would have to be bagged and frozen prior to arrival at the
>> museum.  We do not have a freezer for collections, therefore it would
>> have to take place off-site and for an unknown expense.  My suggestions
>> have not been received well by some.   Since the designers are located
>> in Brazil, we also don't know where the branches will be coming from.
>> Is it possible to purchase treated bare branches?  I assumed freezing
>> would be the low-cost option, but am I overlooking another treatment?
>> Or am I overreacting to the potential pest hazard of bringing a large
>> number of tree branches into the museum?
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>> The curator is drafting a contract as I type this, and I would like to
>> include some requirements if possible.  If anyone has had experience
>> working with artists using large quantities of "fresh" organics in a
>> museum setting, or if you have a solution to de-bugging the branches, I
>> would be grateful for any tips, advice, or suggestions!
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>> Thank you so much!
>> Megan
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