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Rebecca . . . I'd love this information too, if you don't mind sharing any
news from the list serve. Thanks!
Lee Langston-Harrison
Director of Curatorial Operations
Montpelier, Home of James & Dolley Madison
Montpelier Station, VA 22957
(540) 672-0007
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> From: Rebecca Snetselaar <[log in to unmask]>
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> Subject: insect light traps
> Date: Wednesday, May 05, 1999 2:29 AM
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> Can anyone advise me regarding a flying insect light trap/monitor? I
> would like to install in our storage area to trap/monitor for clothes
> moths and carpet beetles in particular. Thinking that a portable unit
> which could be moved to various locations might be nice - also
> considering installation of this type of trap in several different
> locations if cost permits. Would be interested to know what you are
> using/what you would recommend in terms of purchase - also instructions
> for making our own device if that is appropriate. Currently using sticky
> traps to monitor at floor level, and anoxic fumigation to treat objecs
> as appropriate. I have a little funding left to spend before June 1 and
> this is the next item on my IPM "to do" list. thanks for your help.
> Please respond to [log in to unmask] - I am only able to check in on
> this list from time to time. THANKS -Rebecca Snetselaar, Mendocino
> County Museum, Willits, CA
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