Kristen -

Vikane gas, as it comes in its cylinder, has impurities in it, which may damage 
collection materials.  It certainly will tarnish silver and certain other 
metals.  It has amazing penetrating properties and therefore would not be able 
to be confined to the lobby area of the museum.  I like the dog suggestion; 
however, if they're in the ceiling or walls, a dog would not be able to detect 
them.

In California, with small infestations, a type of ray-emitting gun is used to 
fry 'em in their galleries.  I don't know if anyone in Florida uses this device.

I agree with Mr. Louche - research, research.  A lot can go wrong with a Vikane 
fumigation.

Thomas A. Parker, PhD
President, Entomologist
Pest Control Services, Inc.






-----Original Message-----
From: Kristen Zimmerman <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, May 20, 2010 9:48 am
Subject: [pestlist] Drywood Termites



Hi All,
I am seeking advice on a termite problem we are having at my museum.  We have 
determined that we have drywood termites infested in the front lobby of our 
museum.  Our extermination company of course wants to fumigate the entire 
museum.  We know that this not possible, so my questions are as follows:  The 
exterminator wants to use Vikane Gas.  Is this the correct gas to use?  Will it 
harm artwork if the gas leaked into a gallery?  Is t his the proper way to 
exterminate drywood termintes?  
 
This is definitely not something that we have ever had to deal with before, so 
any suggestions on how to fix this infestation would be greatly appreciated.  
 
Thanks,
Kristen 
 
Kristen Zimmerman
Registrar
The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens
829 Riverside Avenue
Jacksonville, FL 32204
 
direct: 904.899.6020
fax: 904.353.4101
 
To engage and inspire, through arts, gardens and education.
 



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