Subject: Pest management
The following was posted on the Archives and Archivists list and is reproduced her without the author's knowledge or permission At the Library of Virginia's new State Records Center we have a Pest Eradication Chamber to treat incoming archival records that happen to be infested with insects. The chamber is actually a specialized blast freezer which will reach temperatures of -40 degrees F. The treatment cycle is -40 degrees F for 48 hours then back up to room temperature for 24 hours and then we plunge the temperature back down to -40 for an additional 48 hours. We think that the chamber is effective in killing any critters that we encounter but we want to make sure. A biology professor from the College of William and Mary and a graduate student are going to study the chamber and help determine how effective it is in an upcoming research project. The professor has asked for a listing of the types of paper-eating insects that we have encountered over the years. My partial list is speculative and if any of you (especially from the Mid-Atlantic / Southeastern US region) can add to the list please do so. My list includes: Termites Silverfish Cockroaches Booklice (although not sure if it is really a paper-eater) Case-bearing Clothes Moth Powder Post Beetles Deathwatch Beetles Carpet Beetles The professor hopes to then order the insect specimens from a bio-supply company for the study. Thanks for your help, C. Preston Huff, CRM, CA, State Records Administrator The Library of Virginia 804-692-3607 *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:47 Distributed: Thursday, January 3, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-47-013 ***Received on Thursday, 27 December, 2001