Hello all,
I have a conservation question and I was wondering if anyone can help me. I
have a Peter Rocha jellybean portrait hanging in my museum encased in plexi. I
noticed recently that there are signs of pest infestation (not that I can blame
the insects, I too have a weakness for jellybeans). What is the best way to
rid the artwork of pests and to prevent further infestations. Is there anything
special I should be doing with a piece made predominantly of sugar?
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