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There is an interesting article by Julia Dummer and Sabine Prozell in the 
1/2013 edition of Restauro about the use of Trichogramma evenescens parasitic 
wasps to control an infestation of T. bisselliella in a large Beuys 
installation in the Neue Galerie in Kassel.
Does anyone in US museums have experience of similar treatments? Does anyone 
know whether or not the Trichogramma wasp might also be inclined to parasitize 
Tinea eggs?
Thank you.

Nicholas Dorman
Chief Conservator
Seattle Art Museum
206.654.3253 (office)
seattleartmuseum.org
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