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Date: | Wed, 8 Sep 2004 14:31:19 -0700 |
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Good afternoon, colleagues - Perhaps you can consider using the oxygen
anoxia method of pest control. The SPHNC has the leaflet available as a PDF
via their website (www.sphnc.org, click on "newsletters" and scroll down to
leaflets. The oxygen anoxia one is Leaflet #1. And do check out Leaflets #2
(Adhesives and Consolidants in Geological and Paleontological Applications),
#3 (Guide to Identification of Clear Plastic Films), and #4 (Comparison of
Temperature & Relative Humidity Dataloggers for Museum Monitoring), too -
all good information.
Regards,
Margaret (Meg) Geiss-Mooney
Textile/Costume Conservator
Professional Associate, AIC
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