I started this trick many years ago and find it works great.  Silverfish love 
to squeeze themselves into dark cracks and crevices.  The pennies give them a 
perimeter of crevices around the entire glueboard.  It's particularly helpful 
in situations on shelving where starchy items are stored.  It's also great 
around the perimeter of a basement concrete floor where silverfish like to hide 
in the expansion joints.
Tom Parker
In a message dated 1/22/2020 3:17:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
apvand...@utexas.edu writes:

Hi Joel,
I've never heard of placing traps like this for silverfish.  Why is it better 
than the regular method?
Alan
Alan Van Dyke
Senior Preservation Technician 
 Harry Ransom Center 
The University of Texas at Austin 
P.O. Drawer 7219 
Austin, TX 78713-7219 
P: 512-232-4614 
www.hrc.utexas.edu


On Wed, Jan 22, 2020 at 2:03 PM Voron, Joel <jvo...@cwf.org> wrote:
We have a house that was reinsulated in the 20's and they uses seaweed and 
silverfish love it. I would not panic just yet....I would place out traps ( cut 
the sticky part out of sticky traps and use pennies on all four corners and one 
in the middle stuck to the glue and place it pennies down) somewhere nice and 
dark where no one will step on it....if there are silverfish there they will 
find it and you will know if it is a random one off or if there is a major 
problem. Are people bringing cardboard or paper bags into the structure? any 
recent paper or book acquisitions.....movement of files from another building?


Joel Voron   Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

  Conservation Dept.

     Integrated Pest Management              

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From: pestlist@googlegroups.com <pestlist@googlegroups.com> on behalf of 
Stepping Stones Archives <ssfaa...@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2020 2:57 PM
To: pestlist@googlegroups.com <pestlist@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [pestlist] Silverfish - Next Steps
Hi Joel, 
No, I do not. What is the importance of seaweed here?



Lexi Echelman

Archives and Collections Coordinator

Stepping Stones – Historic Home of Bill & Lois Wilson, respective cofounders of 
Alcoholics Anonymous & Al-Anon Family Groups

62 Oak Road Katonah, NY 10536

ssfaa...@gmail.com

(914)-232-4822

 

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On Wed, Jan 22, 2020 at 2:57 PM Voron, Joel <jvo...@cwf.org> wrote:
Do you know if seaweed was used as insulation in this home?


Joel Voron   Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

  Conservation Dept.

     Integrated Pest Management              

      Office 757-220-7080

        Cell 757-634-1175

          E-Mail jvo...@cwf.org

 




 




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ssfaandc <ssfaa...@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2020 2:49 PM
To: Museumpests <pestlist@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [pestlist] Silverfish - Next Steps
Hi All,
I have reason to believe this is a silverfish, and I found it in the archive in 
a corner. The trap is not directly near paper, but there is a lot of 
paper-based historic materials in that room. First, is this a silverfish like a 
think it is? Next, what should I do in terms of notifying my supervisors and 
what are the best practices for next steps? Should a professional pest 
management company come in to inspect the space. I only found one silverfish, 
so does that mean there is an infestation or only a small amount (which is 
still problematic but not as big a cause for alarm).

I look forward to hearing from you all. Thank you for your help, as always.

Sincerely,
Alexander "Lexi" Echelman
Archives and Collections Coordinator
Stepping Stones - Historic Home of Bill and Lois Wilson
www.steppingstones.org

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