Subject: Pest control
Two suggestions occur to me, re Dean DeBolt's heat & humidity problem in the renovated dock area, described in Cons DistList Instance: Instance: 8:33. I don't know how many books he has there, or how long they'll be there, or how much room there is to work with, but my suggestions are a. put up a temporary room-within-a-room, with its own T & RH control, or b. rent a heat pipe and air conditioner. The heat pipe removes moisture from the air in a cost-effective way, and is popular in subtropical and tropical areas. I called Heat Pipe Technologies (904-462-3464) and asked them to call on Dean DeBolt at the University of West Florida today (Nov. 3). Another possibility is to call the company Moisture Control. They can hook up a big air pipe to the area and pump in dry cool air; it's used a lot after floods. Ellen McCrady *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:34 Distributed: Monday, November 7, 1994 Message Id: cdl-8-34-001 ***Received on Thursday, 3 November, 1994