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It's a Vapona resin strip, which is available in many sizes to fit your 
situation. The strips do not "bleed" plasticizers like the old ones. 

Tom Parker

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On Nov 4, 2011, at 9:07 AM, "Anderson, Gretchen" <anders...@carnegiemnh.org> 
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> Then this is a new product that I am unfamiliar.  What is the active 
> ingredient and how does it work? I have had too many bad experiences with the 
> old vapona pest strips not to approach this new product with extreme caution.
> Gretchen Anderson
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> Nuvan Pro Pest Strips (Vapona resin strips) are labeled for use in museums 
> and private situations.  They have been on the market for several years.
>  
> Tom Parker
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> Vapona strips are something to be very careful of in a museum context (or at 
> home).  You must check to make sure that it is allowed for use in public 
> buildings.
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> An insect growth regulator will not affect adult moths; it may however affect 
> pupation into an adult, sometimes resulting in malformation of the adult 
> and/or sterilization.
>  
> Tom Parker
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> Thanks for this post - I was just corrected on a misconception I had between 
> the active ingredients of Gentrol and another similar product named Precor, 
> which is used for flea sterilization. It had always been my assumption that 
> Hydroprene was developed for insects that went through incomplete 
> metamorphosis (like bed bugs and cockroaches), and that Methoprene was 
> designed for insects that went though complete metamorphosis (like fleas). 
> Since Dermestids, Clothes moths, and most other heritage-eaters go through 
> complete metamorphosis, I assumed that Precor would be the choice to use if 
> working with an IGR in a museum setting. Interestingly enough, there is a 3rd 
> option out called Nylar that claims to work for both types of insect growth 
> patterns.
>  
> As far as the use of the IGR’s in the elevator shaft, I agree with Tom that 
> they will have limited effect on the juvenile population. A secondary benefit 
> of using the product, however, would be the sterilization of at least some of 
> the existing adult population. If you suspect there are a significant number 
> of adult moths left in the building, the use of IGR’s might be justified. I 
> also highly recommend Alpine. I used it in treating yellow jacket nests this 
> year (which are historically problematic) and found it to be highly 
> effective. It has a great one-two punch, and is non-repellant, which will 
> help contain the infestation rather than scattering it.
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> Denise -
>  
> I think Gentrol would be a waste of chemical.  Gentrol holds larvae in the 
> larval state; it usually does not prevent eggs from hatching.  The Alpine 
> Dust would be a good choice as long as the elevator pit remains dry.
>  
> Thomas A. Parker, PhD
> Pest Control Services, Inc.
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> From: Denise Migdail <dmigd...@asianart.org>
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> After tracking and mapping webbing clothes moths for several months, we have 
> pinpointed our elevator shaft as a primary source.  It housed a gradual build 
> up of debris from eight years of service, which when inspected did contain 
> larvae.  We are now looking at having the elevator shaft floor thoroughly 
> cleaned and sprayed.  Our facilities provider has suggested using Gentrol, 
> but we have only found it referenced with regards to beetles in the 
> literature.  Any comments on the efficacy of Gentrol for webbing clothes 
> moths would be appreciated.  We are also considering using an 
> insecticide/desiccant combination – such as PyGanic, or Alpine Dust (two 
> suggested by our facility providers).
> Denise Migdail
> Textile Conservator
> Asian Art Museum
> 200 Larkin Street
> San Francisco, CA  94102
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