Subject: Publication on pest control
Mini-review: "Solving Museum Insect Problems: Chemical Control" I have just seen Technical Bulletin 15 of the Canadian Conservation Institute (CCI) ["Solving Museum Insect Problems: Chemical Control," John E. Dawson (rev. Thomas J.K. Strang), 1992, French/English dual language edition, 59 pp.; available from CCI, 1030 Innes Road, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0C8, usually at no charge to non-profit collections holding institutions]. I recommend it to any institution that routinely exterminates or has had significant problems with infestation that did not respond to integrated pest management. While the referents are Canadian, it is applicable to libraries and archives in the US. CCI has done its usual superb job of covering a subject briefly in non-technical language telling you what you want to know (or need to know) to evaluate approaches to a preservation problem. The bulletin recommends extermination for significant infestations or in cases where IPM alone has proven ineffective Topics include modes of insecticide activity (on bugs); basic formulations and application options; safety issues; pest/toxin matches; properties of common insecticides; useful appendixes and a brief bibliography. Karen Motylewski *** Conservation DistList Instance 6:47 Distributed: Sunday, February 28, 1993 Message Id: cdl-6-47-003 ***Received on Friday, 19 February, 1993