Can you place them in sealed bags (acid free of course) in your curatorial
work area where you can monitor them to see if anything starts crawling
around in them? Then you can do the freeze/thaw method to kill them if you
have access to a freezer.
Contact a local conservator for more info on the procedure, though I'm sure
a few will be posting soon
Susan Gonzalez
Archivist
Hosltein Canada
Brantford, Ontario

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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Bugs in display case


Dear List Serve, 
 
I am new to the museum field and I want to be sure to handle a bug problem
correctly.  The museum I am at has a IPM program but does not specify how to
deal with getting the bugs out of an exhibit. It simply covers the
preventative aspect.
 
In several displays there are a number of dead (at least they are not
moving-at all) bugs, about the size of a fruit fly.  I am concerned because
the objects are leather, beads, and horse hair.  We are a small museum and
do not have a lot of funds.  When I have removed the objects and cleaned the
display should I return them to the display and keep a close eye on them?  I
do not want to remove the objects and place them where it could potentially
lead to a wider spread infestation.  I do not have any place to place them,
other than the display, where they would be separate from the rest of the
collection.  
 
Any help regarding this would be greatly appreciated.
 
Becca
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