Subject: CO2 as fumigant
The Provincial Museum of Alberta has been considering, for some time now, the use of CO2 as a fumigant. Conservation staff have failed to turn up enough "hard" evidence (i.e. studies published in reputable journals) to persuade management that this is the route to take. I have been asked to canvass CO2 users "out there". What were you using before CO2? Does CO2 work as well? On what pests is it effective/not effective? Is it the application method which works (e.g. removal of oxygen) rather than the application of the CO2 or other gas? Do you use it as a matter of course on all material coming into the collections or only when an infestation is detected? These are the questions which come to mind immediately, but you may have other comments/observations. I look forward to your responses. Thanks, Maggie Ballantyne Collections Manager Provincial Museum of Alberta 12845 - 102 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T5N 0M6 Canada *** Conservation DistList Instance 9:9 Distributed: Friday, July 14, 1995 Message Id: cdl-9-9-007 ***Received on Thursday, 13 July, 1995