Subject: Light traps
I was recently asked a question regarding light traps as a pest control method and promised to pass the question along for group comment. The situation is this: a client of mine with an IPM program in place was advised by their pest control contractor to consider the purchase and deployment of light traps in their new collections storage building. The part of the building in question houses farm tools, gross functional objects, and a few horse drawn vehicles. The traps use low wattage UV lamps as their lure. You can look at one maker's line by visiting <URL:http://www.wmmg.com>, Whitmire Micro-Gen. I guess I had dismissed UV attractants out of hand for the obvious reasons, but here are my questions. Has anyone seen these put to use in any museum setting? Has anyone evaluated these devices on a risk vs. benefit basis? Is there a possibility of deploying these devices, mitigating against the worst light damage with filters, and still realizing the benefits of the trap? Kory Berrett Berrett Conservation Studio Oxford, PA *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:31 Distributed: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 Message Id: cdl-14-31-014 ***Received on Tuesday, 28 November, 2000