We recently acquired some wood pieces that came from a basement. The items
are around 100 years old and have been subjected to quite a bit of moisture.
The items have been placed in temporary offsite storage. We would like to
have them checked for pests before bringing them into collections storage.
Does anyone have any pointers on efficient and relatively inexpensive ways
to do this?
Chris Goodlett
Curator of Collections
Kentucky Derby Museum
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