Subject: Book lice
I have been contacted several times in the past year regarding book lice infestations in collections. My recommendations are usually to freeze at -15 deg. C whenever an ultra-low freezer is available and the collections, typically books and paper, are safe to freeze (double-bagged). The lice are dormant in winter, but new colonies appear again when RH is higher in Spring and Summer. The literature indicates that book lice are usually active when RH is greater than 50%. Some of the collections storage areas with problems may undergo periods of higher RH, and some may have microclimates with higher RH. I am aware that book lice feed on mold but am wondering what potential risks they pose to collections? Besides providing food for other pests, will book lice damage collections? Information on this issue, and any safe methods (other than freezing or lowering RH) of controlling these insects would be appreciated. Gretchen Voeks Senior Conservator Western Archeological and Conservation Center 255 N. Commerce Park Loop Tucson, AZ 85745 520-791-6403 Fax: 520-791-6465 *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:43 Distributed: Tuesday, March 6, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-43-025 ***Received on Tuesday, 27 February, 2007