Hi Gretchen!

That's a good idea to place some monitors in the cabinet before placing the 
specimens back in. How long do you think they'd need to be there? We have 
another week I think before the specimens are decontaminated and can be put 
back in their cabinet. I guess that might catch any adults that are still 
lurking in the cabinet? The cabinets aren't big. There are too many specimens 
to be able to bag them before we put them back, unfortunately. We just started 
cabinet inspections (as I detailed in my IPM plan 😀) and they are very 
interesting! But a bit disturbing too - I certainly wasn't expecting to find 
dermestid evidence so quickly! And possibly it's old, nothing was alive that we 
saw. I got a couple museum mini vacs that can be used to quickly clean trays of 
dust and pieces of fluff etc while we're inspecting, so I hope that next year 
the inspections are easier (without any old evidence of pests around to confuse 
us).

Cheers,

Tonya
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Hi Tonya!



Your plan sounds just fine.  Try to get into as many crevices as possible.  
Also, once you have finished can you place some monitors in the cabinet before 
reintegrating your yummy study skins? It is understandable if you do not have 
the time.   On other thought is to isolate the specimens in plastic bags for 
the time being – until you are more confident that the infestation is under 
control

Gretchen



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Tonya (NCMI, Crace)
Sent: Thursday, December 9, 2021 10:04 PM
To: pestlist@googlegroups.com
Subject: * [PestList] Cleaning cabinets



Hello all,



I have a cabinet that I need to clean to make sure there are no pest eggs, etc, 
left inside that could reinfest future items put back in the cabinet. I can't 
just freeze the entire cabinet, and there are weird ledges and corners in the 
back of it that are difficult to thoroughly reach. I intend to vacuum it all 
over the interior and to spray and wipe the interior with 70% EtOH. Are there 
other measures that anyone here would recommend for making sure the cabinet is 
effectively decontaminated before returning specimens (study skins, super 
yummy) back to the cabinet?





Thanks!



Tonya

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