This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. ----------------------------------------------------------- Dear Dr.Stbbs-lee Yuou cann gen exaustive explanation on VELOX (that works as ZERO O2 FLEXY CUBE) at the laboratory of restoration and conservation of The National Royal Musum of Toronto Canada. They are using Veloxy since several years : Ask fo Helen Coxton . To use oxygen scavengers some time is quite expensive and complicate. Sincerely ERCOLE GIALDI from RGI bioSteril Tech Genova Italy Should you need references, Veloxy is on the market since more or less 15 years ans al our customers are fully satisfied: Small enough , light, easy to be used and minimum need of maintenance www.rgi-genova.com
---- Messaggio originale---- Da: dee.stubbs-...@nbm-mnb.ca Data: 18/01/2012 14.07 A: "pestlist@museumpests.net"<pestlist@museumpests.net> Cc: "bugma...@aol.com"<bugma...@aol.com> Ogg: RE: [pestlist] Zero2 This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. ----------------------------------------------------------- Could someone please point me toward some resource material where I can read up on ZerO2 Flexi Cubes? It sounds interesting and I’d only just recently heard of them (on this list), and a quick Google search didn’t come up with anything. Thanks, Dee Dee A. Stubbs-Lee, MA, CAPC Conservator The New Brunswick Museum Saint John, New Brunswick Canada E2K 1E5 tel: (506) 643-2341 www.nbm-mnb.ca From: admin@museumpests. net [mailto:ad...@museumpests.net] On Behalf Of colin smith Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 7:07 AM To: pestlist@museumpests.net Cc: bugma...@aol.com Subject: [pestlist] Zero2 This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. ----------------------------------------------------------- Tom, Not sure if you got this. I did not see a posting. Colin From: colin smith<mailto:inhol...@btinternet.com> Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2012 11:11 AM To: pestlist@museumpests.net<mailto: pestlist@museumpests.net> Subject: Re: [pestlist] LinkedIn discussion Tom, For woodworm 30 days @ 25 dec @ 0.2% oxygen is the minimum. For other insects the time can be much shorter. As listed in; http://www. getty. edu/conservation/publications_resources/pdf_publications/inertgases. pdf page 69. For some moths it could be 3 days. However, in all the many cases I have been involved in, time has never been an issue. In many situations many of the things we work on are in long term storage anyway. The other point is that most of the things we treat are large. In case study 26, there was no freezer on site. To freeze the collection they would have had to be moved off site to a huge freezer facility 100’s of miles away. No way !, these are fragile, priceless items and cannot leave the site. I think ZerO2 is far safer and more cost effective than freezing or heating or any other method in the situations where use it. Yes I agree with your other point; No method should be used in isolation. When collections are safely in FlexiCubes, that is the time to deep clean the area and residual spray when you can and continue monitoring.. Colin Smith From: bugma...@aol.com<mailto: bugma...@aol.com> Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2012 3:19 PM To: pestlist@museumpests.net<mailto:pestlist@museumpests.net> Subject: Re: [pestlist] LinkedIn discussion This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests. net To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. ----------------------------------------------------------- Colin - Is 30 days the normal exposure time? I realize certain items, i.e. in this case large items, cannot be frozen, but freezing takes 72 hours; two successive treatments if "wood worm" is the problem. Even though the infested items have been treated with ZerO2, there is a strong likelihood this home remains infested with WCM's. Attics and basements often contain reservoir populations. Check the Christmas display items, stuffed toy animals, old dolls, fur coats, woolen suits, and other clothing stored in closets and attics. I have often found WCM infestations in cedar closets. Tom Parker -----Original Message----- From: colin smith <inhol...@btinternet.com> To: pestlist <pestlist@museumpests.net> Sent: Sat, Jan 14, 2012 7:45 am Subject: Re: [pestlist] LinkedIn discussion This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests. net<mailto:pestlist@museumpests.net> To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. ----------------------------------------------------------- Dear All Following recent discussions regarding anoxia pest control, I would like to update the discussion with a recent case history. Case history 26, 12/01/2012 The ZerO2 method is rapidly becoming the preferred method of pest control for delicate and valuable items. This case history demonstrates how simple and cost effective the method is. The owner of a large stately home, who has previously used ZerO2 found a number of items of furniture infested with wood worm and clothes moth in the house. All the infested items (chairs, sideboards, curtains & picture frames) were placed on two FlexiCube base sheets. Once loaded the FlexiCube top covers were placed over the collection. The volume of each one was 10 cubic metres. 12, 1kg ZerO2 scavengers were then placed inside the FlexiCubes and the FlexiCube top was welded to the base to make a gas tight seal. Overnight the oxygen level dropped to 0.2%. The FlexiCubes will now be left sealed for the treatment period, normally 30 days @ 25 deg C. They can, if required be left under these conditions and the collection be preserved forever. This whole operation took 2 hours, including the moving of the furniture and the cost was £600.00. The value of the items, about £400,000. Thank you Colin Smith From: Anderson, Gretchen<mailto:anders...@carnegiemnh.org> Sent: Friday, January 06, 2012 6:52 PM To: pestlist@museumpests. net<mailto:pestlist@museumpests.net> Subject: RE: [pestlist] LinkedIn discussion This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net<mailto: pestlist@museumpests.net> To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. ----------------------------------------------------------- Thanks for the link! Great discussion. It is always good to hear from others who are thinking outside of the box! Gretchen ________________________________ From: ad...@museumpests.net<mailto: ad...@museumpests.net> [mailto:ad...@museumpests.net?] On Behalf Of colin smith Sent: Friday, January 06, 2012 6:16 AM To: pestlist@museumpests.net<mailto:pestlist@museumpests.net> Subject: Re: [pestlist] LinkedIn discussion Gretchen, Yes, how nice it would be to live in an ideal world! But it can happen. I have been privileged to have been involved in a number of ‘ideal world’ treatments. The biggest was the movement of virtually the entire collection of the Heritage Conservation Centre, Singapore. The huge collection was spread in many stores throughout Singapore. A brand new single storage facility was built and the collection was collected and moved to this new facility. However, before anything was allowed in it had to be placed in purpose built, huge (60 cubic metre) flexible aluminium chambers and stored under anoxic conditions. The move took more than 2 years. A very interesting experience. All the details are at http://www.hcc. sg/uploaded/file/IPM%20Article.pdf In other situations where it not possible to close the whole building, like in a library for example, I have made a portable walls made from a wooden frame and polythene sheeting. This way you can section off parts of the building and do as I said in my previous email; Take the collection in just that section, cocoon the items (books) in FlexiCubes and when they are safely wrapped up, deep clean and spray that section, then move on. Some of the locations where I have done this have been free of infestations for many years. The ZerO2 system is not just for delicate items. We use it for everything. It is particularly useful for large items which are too big for a freezer, like furniture. I think this is the safest most gentle method there is. I have experienced to many horror stories involving freezing and heating methods. The breakthrough with this variant of anoxia has been the development the 1 kg low cost scavenger and the ability to seal the FlexiCubes with a domestic iron. As there are no registration issues it means that conservators can easily undertake the work themselves and not have to pay for external contractors to do the work. Many of our clients use this system and currently in the UK, one museum has their entire collection of Victorian clothing under anoxic conditions as we speak. Hope this helps. Please visit my websites where you can find all the information. http://www.csconserv.co.uk<http://www.csconserv.co.uk/> and http://conserv.biz/ If you have any questions please ask. Colin . From: Anderson, Gretchen<mailto:anders...@carnegiemnh.org> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 5:20 PM To: pestlist@museumpests.net<mailto: pestlist@museumpests.net> Subject: RE: [pestlist] LinkedIn discussion This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net<mailto:pestlist@museumpests. net> To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. ----------------------------------------------------------- Colin, You describe an interesting product, I would like to hear more about it. And I agree with your approach under ideal circumstances. Many museums do not have the resources to close down or phase their pest control efforts in the way you describe. Personally I would love to be able to do exactly what you describe, but it is not practical. For example, I work with a large natural history collection housed in an old multi-use building as well as several offsite facilities. I find that a multiple pronged approach is advantageous for many reasons. Housekeeping and monitoring have to be up front. In this way we are able to identify pest (and incidental) species, their population as well as hot spots. Knowing this helps focus maintenance and improve housekeeping and environmental control. This also raises awareness among the staff. We work closely with an external pest control company with monitoring and the use of residual pesticides. When it comes to treatment, thermal control works extremely well and is very cost effective when treating the majority of pest sensitive collections. Cost is an important aspect when you are dealing with millions of collections. Anoxic methods are, as you say, a terrific alternative for extremely delicate items that can be neither be frozen nor heated safely. I am also exploring IGR (insect growth regulators). I would like to know more about the FlexiCubes system. Gretchen ________________________________ From: ad...@museumpests.net<mailto:ad...@museumpests.net> [mailto: ad...@museumpests.net?] On Behalf Of colin smith Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 6:23 AM To: pestlist@museumpests.net<mailto: pestlist@museumpests.net> Subject: Re: [pestlist] LinkedIn discussion Gretchen, Yes, I totally agree, all sticky traps are monitors and should not be used for control. They also do not need to be as big as some currently available. This is why I am looking at developing a small, discreet little detector with a small glue area, which you can place in tight places. It only needs to catch a few insects. The monitors will be used to; alert a problem, identify the pest or pests and indicate the direction where they may have come from. When it comes to actual methods of control, if the infestation was throughout the building I would advocate placing all infected and delicate items into ZerO2 FlexiCubes and undertake an anoxic treatment. Whilst that was in progress and the collection was safely cocooned I would use the time to deep clean the building and toughly spray with a residual insecticide. At the end of the exposure time, the FlexiCubes can be opened and the collection returned to display. And then a full IPM program should be instigated. Colin Smith Conservation Ltd. Direct line Direct line 01444 400481. Mobile 07777672250 Webs;http://www. csconserv.co.uk/ & http://conserv.biz/ Alternate email address:- colininnovat...@googlemail.com<mailto:colininnovat...@googlemail.com>. Please copy all emails to this address.This email and the information it contains may contain confidential information which it could be a criminal offence for you to disclose without authority. If you are not an intended recipient please notify us immediately; please do not copy or disclose its contents to any person or body, and delete it from your computer systems. Email may be susceptible to data corruption, interception and unauthorised amendment, and we do not accept liability for any such corruption, interception or amendment or the consequences thereof. From: Anderson, Gretchen<mailto:anders...@carnegiemnh.org> Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 10:29 PM To: mailto: pestlist@museumpests.net Subject: Re: [pestlist] LinkedIn discussion This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net<mailto:pestlist@museumpests. net> To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. ----------------------------------------------------------- This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net<mailto:pestlist@museumpests.net> To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. ----------------------------------------------------------- Colin, Unfortunately, I do not have access to my linkedin account at this time, but will join the conversation as soon as I can. I agree with Tom - blunder traps are very effective in identifying the species that are present in a museum - both pest and non pest species. They are also an inexpesive way to start determining population density and distribution. These are the first steps that need to be taken with IPM. Pheremone traps, when used properly, are good for focusing in on specific pests. Pheremones target specific species and not all museum pests have had their pheremones specifically distilled. We are not the primary market. In addition, pheremones attract only the male of the species. Blunder traps and pheremone traps are useful tools for monitoring pests only. Not for eliminating pests. Hope this helps. Gretchen Anderson Conservator Carnegie Museum of Natural History From: colin smith [mailto:inhol...@btinternet.com?] Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 02:09 PM To: pestlist@museumpests.net<mailto: pestlist@museumpests.net> <pestlist@museumpests.net<mailto: pestlist@museumpests.net>> Subject: Re: [pestlist] LinkedIn discussion Sorry Tom, I have to disagree. What you describe is what you say it is; A blunder trap. There is no doubt that the advances is pheromone technology has enabled the development very effective and accurate monitors, capable of detecting very small or new infestations. Blunder traps simply demonstrate how severe an infestation has become. For insects and even mice to be caught this way indicates severe infestations. Not something of much use when you consider many museums following good IPM protocols regard one moth as a serious infestation! I’m not ‘re-inventing the wheel’ but rather trying to develop something which may bring us into the 21st century. A trap with a number of pheromone lures which will attract insects even if there are very few around; at a fair and reasonable price. I can well understand museums using ineffective blunder traps, particularly when we all have to control costs. What I am trying to develop and offer is something in a similar price range which actually works! All the best Colin From: bugma...@aol.com<mailto:bugma...@aol.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 6:37 PM To: pestlist@museumpests.net<mailto:pestlist@museumpests. net> Subject: Re: [pestlist] LinkedIn discussion This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net<mailto:pestlist@museumpests.net> To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. ----------------------------------------------------------- Barbara - As far as the museum community goes, flat, cardboard glueboards, manufactured by Atlantic Paste & Glue Co. of Brooklyn, NY or Bell Laboratories in Wisconsin and others are the best "multi-functional" insect traps on the market today. Even flying insects end up in these "blunder" traps. Not only can you determine the kinds of insects getting caught (indoor or outdoor), you can often determine from which direction they're coming. As an added bonus, mice can be caught on the larger ones. And they're cheap! Let's not reinvent the wheel. Tom Parker -----Original Message----- From: Appelbaum & Himmelstein <aa...@mindspring.com<mailto:aa...@mindspring.com>> To: pestlist <pestlist@museumpests.net<mailto:pestlist@museumpests.net>> Sent: Tue, Jan 3, 2012 10:58 am Subject: [pestlist] LinkedIn discussion This is a message from the Museumpests List. To post to this list send it as an email to pestlist@museumpests.net<mailto:pestlist@museumpests.net> To unsubscribe please look at the footer of this email. ----------------------------------------------------------- The ICOM members list on LinkedIn is having a discussion about the possibility of developing a multi-functional insect trap. I suggested that they post on the pest list as well. If they don't, those of you who are interested should go on to the LinkedIn site to put in your two cents. 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