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I am the summer intern in the Registrar's office and one of my projects
is to come up with an Integrated Pest Management plan for the Ringling
Museum's off site storage warehouse.  Can anyone give me some
suggestions or advice on what works best?  Specifically, I'd love to
hear from other Florida museums which have the same special needs
(that
is, a lot of bugs!)  
I'm also wondering if any exterminators offer a clean up service, or
if
not, what is the best way to do so after the area has been treated.  
I have no experience in this area and would appreciate any/all
recommendations and advice!  Thanks!

Victoria Romeo
Registrar Intern
Ringling Museum of Art
Sarasota, FL 34243

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