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Dear Mr. Tom Parkar,

 

Find attached here some pictures of the traps that were installed at many 
locations inside museum.

Is there any museum pest in pic there. I saw some ants, mosquitoes and several 
sewage flies. Kindly suggest some measures to be taken in this museum. 

 

Regards.

 

 

 

 

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Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 7:04 PM
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] IPM in ART MUSEUM

 

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Dr. Rauf -

 

We're talking about India!  The small water fountains are not significantly 
contributing the the overall humidity in the museum.  The high daily humidity 
results in the entire museum having an elevated humidity.  If there is no 
central HVAC system in the museum, then there's not much that can be done about 
humidity, except to keep air circulating so pockets of ultra-high humidity are 
not allowed to form.  Strategically-placed fans may help.  Even ceiling fans 
will help to circulate the humid air.

 

What's more important is installing a thorough glueboard program to monitor 
what's roaming around the museum.  The glueboard program will tell you what's 
present, densities of pests, and the direction from which they are coming.  You 
can then decide on building modifications to prevent movement and ingress.  In  
a humid environment, pesticide applications are but a temporary "solution."

 

Without having some photographs of the museum, it's difficult to assess any 
further measures.

 

Tom Parker



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From: Abdul Rauf Krepl <[email protected]>
To: pestlist <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Feb 27, 2013 7:08 am
Subject: [pestlist] IPM in ART MUSEUM

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Dear All,

 

We have to inspect one art museum’s big painting store. The museum admin., is 
asking an IPM Plan for managing the pests inside the Art Museum. There are 
small water fountains inside the museum in sculpture area. One can feel 
humidity inside in some outside rooms.  Give some guidelines specially for 
monitoring devices to be installed and the IPM.

Regards

 

Dr. Abdul Rauf

GM Technical Operations

Truly pest Solution Pvt. Ltd.

(Truly Nolen International, USA)

915 Hemkunt Tower, 98 Nehru Place

New Delhi, India – 110019

Tel.: +91-11-32224006 / 32223992

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