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Collection Care > Pest Control
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Pest ControlMuseum collections are vulnerable to destruction from pests such as insects, rodents, birds and mold. This type of deterioration to collections is not always addressed because the damage is often gradual, obscured from general view, and therefore, unnoticed. However, over time this persistent activity can have devastating effects on museum collections. In the past, chemical applications were widely used in museums to eradicate pests. Recent changes in public attitudes and government regulations have increased the pressure to minimize the use of pesticides, and have encouraged the use of preventative measures and less toxic materials and methods. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is the general term used for pest management programs in many museums and other institutions. IPM focuses on preventive techniques to minimize food, moisture and environmental conditions required for pest survival. Sanitation is a crucial factor in pest control. A clean, uncluttered environment is not attractive to pests. The condition of the building itself is another important factor in pest control. Pests infiltrate through cracks and holes in building structures. It is important to seal openings in buildings to inhibit passage. Pests are also brought into museums from the outside on objects and sometimes people. Containment of affected areas or objects is important in preventing infested materials from contaminating non-infested collections. Early detection is critical in pest management programs. Regular inspection of the museum environment and collections is necessary to control activities as they occur. Records should be kept for long term evaluation of changes.
Creepy Things
Integrated Pest Management: Not a Fad or Fancy Term But a Valid Operational Strategy
Integrated Pest Management for Montana Museums
Museum of the Rockies: IPM Experiences
Museum IPM
Integrated Pest Management
Radcliffe's IPM World Textbook
Integrated Pest Management (IPM): What Is It?
History of IPM
National Science Foundation’s
Virtual Center for Integrated Pest Management
Iowa State University’s Entomology Site
Integrated Pest Management at Iowa State University
National IPM Network North Carolina Component
Urban Pest Management
Managing Pests in the Home, Garden and Yard
Urban Integrated Pest Management
National IPM Network (US)
University of Massachusetts, IPM page
The National Park Service Integrated Pest Management Manual
Pest Management Resouce Center (Wales)
Integrated Pest Management
A Selected Bibliography for Collections Care
The International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology
Integrated Pest Management Links
Pest Management (page of links to texts)
Furniture Care & Handling - Biopredation
Pest Management Model Plan (US ARMY)
Alternatives to Chemical Pest Control
Pesticide Storage and Disposal
STRUCTURAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH PESTS - Application of IPM Principles To Structural Pests
Structural Pest Control and the Law
2003 North Carolina Agricultural Chemicals Manual
(includes information on pests and identification)
Pesticide Fact Sheets
US Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventitive Medicine Entomological Sciences Program
Pesticides and Child Safety
Floods and Pests
UT-Houston Environmental Health & Safety
MANAGING HEALTH HAZARDS ASSOCIATED
WITH BIRD AND BAT EXCREMENT
Bio-Integral Resource Center
"Integrate pest management
into operations" by Wendy Jessup
Controlling
Insect Pests: Alternatives to Pesticides (Conserve-O-Gram 3/8) - (An Adobe PDF file)
Keeping Bugs in their Place with Help from IMLS
IPM Institute
Integrated Pest Management
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