Whoops. I forgot crickets. They can support 2 or 3 carpet beetle larvae, so
can American cockroaches.
Tom
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tool in any heritage collection
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Thanks for all the helpful responses to my ques
ast a long time (up to a year), if they don't get dusty.
Hope this has been helpful.
Tom Parker
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I also believe that spider beetles may b
r one IPM tool in any heritage collection storage and exhibition situation.
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We built a museum storage facility with a hot z
all sorts of crawling insects. It
usually prevents rodent burrowing also.
Tom Parker
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Hello,
The Natural H
Hello,
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County is undergoing an
extensive landscaping project around the north half of our building
which will include an area of natural vegetation to attract insects and
birds. This broad re-design of the museum's grounds offers the
opportunity to create
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