Re: [pestlist] IPM in Library

2012-11-24 Thread bugman22
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Dr. Rauf -

The use of Imidachloprid, known as Premise in the U.S., is a termiticide for 
use by professional pest management firms only.  In order to control 
subterranean termites, it is injected or trenched and flooded into the soil.  
It can be used on the exterior and interior of a building, depending on the 
source of the termites.  It is NOT simply a spray, which can be used by a lay 
person; it must be placed in the soil where the termites originate.

A better choice, if it's available in India, would be fipronil, known as 
Termidor in the U.S.  It is much less water soluble and will therefore have a 
longer residual life in the soil.  Again, both of these termiticides should 
only be applied by a professional.

As far as insects damaging to library materials and manuscripts in old 
libraries, I have found the following to be problems:  bookworms (beetles, such 
as Anobium, Stegobium, and Lasioderma), silverfish, booklice (Psocidae), 
American cockroaches, and sometimes certain species of carpet beetles to be the 
primary pests.  Of course, mice and rats can also chew up paper-based materials.

Tom Parker


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Dear Mr. T. Parker,
 
These Libraries are situated at New Delhi, Rampur and Aligarh in India. 
Thanks.
 
Dr. Abdul Rauf
 
 

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Dr. Rauf -
 
It would be helpful if you told us where this library is located?  Imidachoprid 
is illegal to be used in certain countries.  It would also be helpful to know 
its location to determine which pests might be involved.
 
Tom Parker



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Subject: [pestlist] IPM in Library


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Dear All,
 
The library is housed in an old palace. It has a vast collection and manuscript 
divisioin containing very old collections. We would like to know the follwoing:
 

What are the major insect pest inside old libraries? 
For termite infestation in wooden panels and cabinets, can we use Imidacloprid 
30.5%SC formulation inside the library. It is used after mixing with water. It 
will certainly increase the relative humidity. 
What are the preventive IPM Measure to be taken there?

Regards.
 
Dr. Abdul Rauf
 
 

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RE: [pestlist] IPM in Library

2012-11-24 Thread Dr. Abdul Rauf
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Dear Mr. T. Parker,

 

Thanks for mail. It will be really helpful to me at this stage.. 

Regards.

 

Dr. Abdul Rauf

 

 

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Dr. Rauf -

 

The use of Imidachloprid, known as Premise in the U.S., is a termiticide for
use by professional pest management firms only.  In order to control
subterranean termites, it is injected or trenched and flooded into the soil.
It can be used on the exterior and interior of a building, depending on the
source of the termites.  It is NOT simply a spray, which can be used by a
lay person; it must be placed in the soil where the termites originate.

 

A better choice, if it's available in India, would be fipronil, known as
Termidor in the U.S.  It is much less water soluble and will therefore have
a longer residual life in the soil.  Again, both of these termiticides
should only be applied by a professional.

 

As far as insects damaging to library materials and manuscripts in old
libraries, I have found the following to be problems:  bookworms (beetles,
such as Anobium, Stegobium, and Lasioderma), silverfish, booklice
(Psocidae), American cockroaches, and sometimes certain species of carpet
beetles to be the primary pests.  Of course, mice and rats can also chew up
paper-based materials.

Tom Parker

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From: Dr. Abdul Rauf abdul.r...@krepl.in
To: pestlist pestlist@museumpests.net
Sent: Sat, Nov 24, 2012 12:30 am
Subject: Re: [pestlist] IPM in Library

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Dear Mr. T. Parker,

 

These Libraries are situated at New Delhi, Rampur and Aligarh in India. 

Thanks.

 

Dr. Abdul Rauf

 

 

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Subject: Re: [pestlist] IPM in Library

 

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Dr. Rauf -

 

It would be helpful if you told us where this library is located?
Imidachoprid is illegal to be used in certain countries.  It would also be
helpful to know its location to determine which pests might be involved.

 

Tom Parker



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From: Dr. Abdul Rauf abdul.r...@krepl.in
To: pestlist pestlist@museumpests.net
Sent: Fri, Nov 23, 2012 1:50 am
Subject: [pestlist] IPM in Library

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Dear All,

 

The library is housed in an old palace. It has a vast collection and
manuscript divisioin containing very old collections. We would like to know
the follwoing:

 

*   What are the major insect pest inside old libraries? 
*   For termite infestation in wooden panels and cabinets, can we use
Imidacloprid 30.5%SC formulation inside the library. It is used after mixing
with water. It will certainly increase the relative humidity. 
*   What are the preventive IPM Measure to be taken there?

Regards.

 

Dr. Abdul Rauf

 

 


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