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Reposting the following inquiry from Ozge Gencay-Ustun at the AUTRY. Although 
I've received  these posts Ozge is getting fail to send notices! Please respond 
to her email address directly.
Thanks

Casey Mallinckrodt
Assistant Conservator, Sculpture and Decorative Arts Conservation
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
804 340 1345

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Dear All,

I have an inquiry about termites, too. We have drywood termites infested in the 
wooden beams (vertical beams and roof elements) of our new building, where we 
have moved our library and where our conservation lab and collections areas are 
(so from time to time we will have objects in those areas). Our other museum 
collections (mainly ethnographic) are in other part of the building where there 
is no wooden structure there, so I might say they are fairly safe, right now.

In addition, one of our conservators suspects that we may also have 
subterranean termites. We had a company came in and did a treatment (I am not 
sure what). It is an old building, we had renovations done and just moved in. 
We have a small Native garden next to the building, but I didn't see any 
subterranean termite tunnels there. I  only saw the drywood termites 
(red-bodied swarmers with wings of branchy veins). I found all of them dead on 
the floor of the library's cool storage room and one of them was alive caught 
in an insect trap.

To eliminate the drywood termites what would is recommended? Would using a bait 
matrix containing an insect growth regulator, hexaflumuron work on drywood 
termites like it did for subterranean termites with the Statue of Liberty (1998 
JAIC (37:3) article by Nan-Yao Su, Jamey D. Thomas, and Rudolf H. Scheffrahn)? 
Do you think it would work better than injecting those wooden beams? Any 
thoughts would help.

Thanks,
Özge Gençay-Üstün
Assistant Conservator

AUTRY MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN WEST
4700 Western Heritage Way
Los Angeles, CA 90027-1462
Direct: 323.495.4328
E-mail: ogencay-us...@theautry.org<mailto:ogencay-us...@theautry.org>

Go West: TheAutry.org<http://www.theautry.org/>



From: pestlist-ow...@museumpests.net [mailto:pestlist-ow...@museumpests.net] On 
Behalf Of Ozge Gencay-Ustun
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2017 1:05 PM
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: [pestlist] another termite questions

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Dear All,

I have an inquiry about termites, too. We have drywood termites infested in the 
wooden beams (vertical beams and roof elements) of our new building, where we 
have moved our library and where our conservation lab and collections areas are 
(so from time to time we will have objects in those areas). Our other museum 
collections (mainly ethnographic) are in other part of the building where there 
is no wooden structure there, so I might say they are fairly safe, right now.

In addition, one of our conservators suspects that we may also have 
subterranean termites. We have a small Native garden next to the building, but 
I didn't see any subterranean termite tunnels there, I only saw the drywood 
termites (red-bodied swarmers with wings of branchy veins). I found all of them 
dead on the floor of the library's cool storage room and one of them was live 
caught in an insect trap.

To eliminate the drywood termites what would be recommended? Would using a bait 
matrix containing an insect growth regulator, hexaflumuron work on drywood 
termites as well? Do you think it would work better than injecting those wooden 
beams and soil with termiticide?

Thanks,

Özge Gençay-Üstün
Assistant Conservator

AUTRY MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN WEST
4700 Western Heritage Way
Los Angeles, CA 90027-1462
Direct: 323.495.4328
E-mail: ogencay-us...@theautry.org<mailto:ogencay-us...@theautry.org>

Go West: TheAutry.org<http://www.theautry.org/>


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