Hi all,

I hope you're all well.

I'm working in an archive, undertaking a large pest monitoring programme. 
Recently, there has been an increased interest in moving away from the standard 
of glue traps and changing to a more ethical method. I'd love to try an ethical 
catch and release method for pest monitoring. However we are interested in 
monitoring pests as small as booklice up to spiders. The size range make 
creating a trap that won't exclude a pest or allow another one to escape the 
trap quite difficult.

In the first instance does anyone have any resources/ideas or thoughts on ways 
I could create a catch and release trapping system? It would need to be 
something that sits on the floor, and relatively flat to the floor as well to 
allow the smaller pests to crawl in.

I have no idea if this is possible or just a pipe dream but any thoughts or 
ideas would be welcome.

Kind regards,

Alex


Alexandra Wade (she/her)

Assistant Conservator / Green Group Representative

London Metropolitan Archives

Town Clerk’s Department

City of London

Tel: 020 7332 3239



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