, vegetable matter and lanolin.
Best,
Monika Harter
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We are developing an exhibit about the woollen manufacturing industry at a
small regional museum. We would
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We
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Hi Megan
The curator is right - the wool
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Subject: RE: [pestlist] Using Raw Wool in Exhibit Space
Hi,
I would suggest freezing the raw wool as soon as it gets into the building in
case it has an active infestation (bring it into the building in sealed plastic
bags.)
Best,
Emily
Emily Kaplan
We are developing an exhibit about the woollen manufacturing industry at a small regional museum. We would like to include wool at various stages of development, starting with raw wool, to show to visitors how the machines process it. The curator is reluctant to use raw wool within the exhibit as
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