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ed stink bug, which got its start in the Allentown, PA area and is
> rapidly moving into new territories.
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> Tom Parker
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n the Allentown, PA area and is
rapidly moving into new territories.
Tom Parker
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From: Storch, Paul
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I’m responsible for overseeing
ctober 05, 2010 6:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [pestlist] invasion of bugs at house museum
The insect invasion you describe happens every fall when insects seek out
shelter for the winter. Your idea of a black light in the attic is a good one.
Get a supply of glueboards from Atlantic
[pestlist] invasion of bugs at house museum
Hello folks,
I am the new Curator of a house museum in South Dakota that has been overrun
with insects, primarily cluster/wood flies, hornets, box elder bugs, and pine
leaf beetles (stink bugs). We are experiencing warm autumn weather here and the
u never do very much."
Tom Krause
Motivational speaker
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From: "Hayley Chambers" [hay...@theadamsdeadwood.org]
Date: 10/05/2010 04:54 PM
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: Re: [pestlist] invasion of bugs at house museum
Hello folks,
I am the new Cura
Hi Hayley,
Sounds like lots of buggy fun! I am a big fan of the Canadian Conservation
Institute's "CCI Notes" which cover a wide range of conservation and
preservation topics. There are several useful pdfs on their website that
directly relate to insect pest management, including a facility ins
Hello folks,
I am the new Curator of a house museum in South Dakota that has been overrun
with insects, primarily cluster/wood flies, hornets, box elder bugs, and
pine leaf beetles (stink bugs). We are experiencing warm autumn weather here
and the seasonal pests have been thriving in the attic and
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