by leon zak | Feb 24, 2022
History of IPM Join the PestList Pestlist Archives About Us Blog FAQ MuseumPests.net Fundraising appeal Our goal is to be the most comprehensive source of information and support for those implementing integrated pest management policies and procedures in...
by Rachael Perkins Arenstein | Jan 9, 2018 | Uncategorized
Re-posted with permission from the Fumigants & Pheromones Digital Newsletter: Issue 124 (January 2018) Similar to the trending that we have seen with the elevation of bed bug populations throughout the country, webbing clothes moths, Tineola bisselliella, appear...
by Rachael Perkins Arenstein | Mar 26, 2014
Click on the presentation title to access a pdf of the paper text or poster PRESENTATIONS Collateral Damage: Unintended Consequences of Vapor-Phase Organic Pesticides Cathy Hawks, Conservator, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History and Kathy Makos, Industrial...
by Rachael Perkins Arenstein | Mar 25, 2015
Introduction: Though not considered an immediate risk to most cultural heritage collections, subterranean termites (Reticulitermes spp., Coptotermes spp. and Heterotermes spp.) are a pest of significance in the heritage community. Colonies ranging from a few hundred...
by leon zak | Mar 18, 2014
History of IPM Join the PestList Pestlist Archives About Us Blog FAQ MuseumPests.net Fundraising appeal Click on the entries below for little tidbits that will help you jump to the right information across our site. About the IPM-Working Group Sorry, no FAQ's matched...