Subject: Integrated Pest Management
I would like to introduce an integrated pest management program (or elements there of) into a regional museum located in a tropical environment. Routine pest control is undertaken by a commercial company using a synthetic pyrethrum. This is undertaken every 6 months and focuses on the building structure and internal spaces. Collections are displayed within closed cases and are cared for by the museum custodian, who has over the years used a variety of off-the-shelf pest control products, including Sheltox ministrips (dichlorovos) and mothballs (naphthalene and paradichlorobenzene types). I have strongly recommended against the use of these products, in favor of IPM. The museum is located in a hot, humid environment and is passively climate controlled, which requires opening all the windows to create breeze-ways. The building is heritage listed and will not be screened, making the prevention of insect access impossible. Housekeeping of the surrounding gardens and building interior is very good and the collections are monitored and dusted routinely. This helps with keeping an eye on insect activity but in effect the environment, climate and collections encourage insect habitation. Without deterrents or controls the custodian is left to dealing with infestations on a case-by-case basis. I am hoping to have a freezer installed to treat infested objects. Essentially I am looking for a user-friendly and collection-friendly deterrent that can be placed inconspicuously in the cases. Diatomaceous earth and other products requiring insects to traipse through loose material are not appropriate for use in the display cases. I am considering the use of essential oils or dried herbs as insect deterrents, to be used in conjunction with an IPM program. I am aware that some essential oils can cause skin irritations and respiratory reactions, as well as releasing vapors that are potentially harmful to objects. Still selected essential oils and dried herbs would seem to be easier and safer to work with than dichlorovos and naphthalene. I would like to hear from anyone with knowledge of the use of herbs or essential oils for insect control, any anecdotal evidence or recommended articles. Amanda Pagliarino Conservator, Sculpture Queensland Art Gallery *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:49 Distributed: Saturday, January 12, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-49-010 ***Received on Thursday, 10 January, 2002