Re: [PestList] Re: Crushed dreams of a world free of MWD*s

2023-04-26 Thread 'Thomas Parker' via MuseumPests
You may want to contact Insects Limited in the Indianapolis area. They have a long history of providing pheromone research and traps for all sorts of insect pests, including various museum pests. Tom Parker On Apr 26, 2023, at 4:04 PM, JC Reardon wrote: Hi Joel,   The two closest traps

[PestList] Re: Crushed dreams of a world free of MWD*s

2023-04-26 Thread JC Reardon
Hi Joel, The two closest traps were adhesive board multi-pheromone Cloth Moth Traps from MothPrevention out of the UK. Been using them for several years and always caught something. Date on the packaging is 06/25, set them out March 18, and yes, they are still very, very sticky. One is now i

Re: [PestList] Crushed dreams of a world free of MWD*s

2023-04-26 Thread Angelica Isa-Adaniya
Hi JC, Thank you for the fantastic email and hilarious photos. I really enjoyed them in spite of your understandable pain. 😅 I've had similar issues before with a Mexican book beetle - in my case, the reason was that even though they are highly mobile, they were infesting materials inside boxes s

[PestList] Re: Crushed dreams of a world free of MWD*s

2023-04-26 Thread Voron, Joel
Question #1 what type of traps? Joel Voron Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Conservation Dept. Integrated Pest Management Specialist Office 757-220-7080 Cell 757-634-1175 E-Mail jvo...@cwf.org From: pestlist@googlegroups.co

[PestList] AW: moth ID

2023-04-26 Thread Hingst, Volker
it would be helpful, if we all would use an international scale with mm and cm and not inch, thank you best regards V o l k e rH i n g s t Dipl.-Restaurator Volker Hingst IPM-Koordinator --- LVR - Archivberatungs- und Fortbildungszentrum Technisches Zentr