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This collection of papers and posters presented at the ICON conference A Pest Odyssey � The Next Generation is evidence that integrated pest management (IPM) has been adopted globally as the accept...
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This collection of papers and posters presented at the ICON conference�A Pest Odyssey � The Next Generation�is evidence that integrated pest management (IPM) has been adopted globally as the accepted strategy within the cultural heritage sector to mitigate the risk posed to our unique collections by damaging pests. In 2021, after an unprecedented period of change in our work practices in response to restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, a greater emphasis was placed on collaboration, remote monitoring and, of course, silverfish.�

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Price: £50.00
Pages: 262
Publisher: Archetype Publications
Imprint: Archetype Publications
Publication Date: 01 February 2022
Trim Size: 11.70 X 8.25 in
ISBN: 9781909492837
Format: Paperback
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ART / Conservation & Preservation, Conservation, restoration and care of artworks

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In memoriam: a personal tribute to Bob Child (1951�2019)
David Pinniger

Introduction
Suzanne Ryder and Amy Crossman� �

IPM strikes back: reviving a slumping IPM program
Alan P. Van Dyke� � ��

An oasis for pests? Setting up IPM in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi
Maickel van Bellegem, Eleonora Bosetto, Anabela Ferreira, Anthony Read, Fatima Al Tamimi and Mafalda Veleda

What�s bugging you? Research involved in the development of collection-specific IPM software and pest databases
Melissa King, Ana Martins, Nathan McMinn and Austin Senseman

Remote monitoring for museum pests: a 21st-century approach
Adrian M Doyle, Patrick Kelley, Fabiana Portoni, Tatiana Marascoand�Carlos Austin Gonzalez

Training, tools and technology for managing IPM at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Bhavesh Shah, Valerie Blyth, Maria Ines Carvalho and Anne Bancroft

The use of technology to manage the next generation of house mice
Chris Swindells

The attractive qualities of wool and larval frass on wool to the webbing clothes moth (Tineola bisselliella)
Patrick Kelley, Rachael Arenstein and James Feston

The detection of grey silverfish (Ctenolelepisma longicaudatum�Escherich, 1905) in the Museum of Applied Art, Frankfurt/Main
Christian Dressen

Preserving Peruvian organic cultural heritage using Andean lupin (Lupinus mutabilis) extracts
Ang�lica Isa, Carolina Parada, Marilyn Palomino and Eliana Quispitupac

Screening of two plant-derived extracts from Sri Lanka for their potential to control the subterranean termite�Coptotermes formosanus
Rudy Plarre, Udaya Cabral and Pascal Querner

Preliminary trials with reduced temperatures in humidity controlled warm-air treatment: a gentler and more efficient way to disinfest artworks and cultural heritage objects
Thomas Kolling, Eva-Maria Fennert, Thomas Schmitt and Nikolaus Wilke

Efficacy of a low-cost simple solar heating box to eradicate insect pests in Sri Lankan libraries�
Udaya Cabral, Deepika Amarasingheand Pascal Querner

From discovery to recovery: managing a webbing clothes moth infestation at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at the University of Harvard
Cassy Cutulle, Matthew Vigneau, Molly Richmond, Khanh Nguyen, Lindsay Koso and Mollie Denhard

Infestation stations! A novel full-cycle approach to webbing clothes moth (Tineola bisselliella) eradication at Blickling Hall, Norfolk
Hilary Jarvis, Nigel Blades, Ellie Hobbs and David Loughlin

Using parasitoid wasps in integrated pest management for cultural heritage in Germany
Stephan Biebl

Pest comparison of three treatment methods for archival materials against grey silverfish (Ctenolepisma longicaudatum�Escherich, 1905): re-evaluation of the efficacy limits of freezing, heating and anoxic treatment with oxygen absorbers
Judith Wagner,Pascal Querner and Andrea Pataki-Hundt

Pest Partners: increasing engagement with IPM
Helena Jaeschke

Adjusting to fit: shifting an organisation�s approach to integrated pest management to better reflect cultural protocols, legal requirements and workplace dynamics
Nyssa Mildwaters�and Shannah Rhynard-Geil

Pestily ever after: 20 years of IPM at National Museums Scotland
Catherine Haworth

Eltham Palace: 900 years of history, 20 years of IPM in practice
Dee Lauder and David Pinniger

IPM at Kyushu National Museum: developing strategies and cooperation
Rika Kigawa, Hiroki Watanabe, Ayako Izumita, Shiho Tomimatsu and Mika Matsuo

Instruction versus practice: where can we improve upon IPM?
Alex Rowe, Simon� Da Ros and Katherine Curran

Integrated pest management: from monitoring to control
Christian Baars and Jane Henderson

An international IPM survey of resources and activities conducted by the MuseumPests Working Group
Lisa Goldberg, Eric Breitung, Zo� Hughes, Suzanne Ryder, Julie Unruh and Joel Voron

Warrang/Sydney IPM Group: a regional-specific digital collaborative forum
Jessica Gray and Rehan�Scharenguivel

From pamphlets to websites: the evolution of IPM resource material
David Pinniger, Amy Crossman and Jane Thompson Webb

Debugging instructions for easy empowering IPM
Christa Deacy-Quinn

A collaborative approach to developing and IPM programme in Myanmar
Amy Crossman

The pesty business of translation: a global collaboration to bring MuseumPests.net to a wider audience
Fabiana Portoni, Laura Garc�a-Vedrenne, Silvia Manrique, Jessica Lewinsky, Beatriz Haspo, Mar�a Casta�eda, Christian Untoiglich, Amparo Rueda,�Sandra Joyce Ramirez, Armando Mendez, Rachael Perkins Arenstein and Paloma Mujica

And then there were none: the successful treatment of a silverfish (Lepisma saccharinum) outbreak during the COVID-19 pandemic
Catherine Harrisand Alexandra Walker

Grey silverfish (Ctenolepisma longicaudatum�Escherich, 1905) at the National Gallery, London: the importance of monitoring and advocacy in IPM
Kristina Mandy and Sarah Coggins

The use of Advion Cockroach Gel Bait against the grey silverfish (Ctenolepisma longicaudatum�Escherich, 1905)in museums in Austria
Pascal Querner

Poster presentations

First occurrence of�Oligomerus ptilinoides�(Coleoptera: Ptinidae) in domestic premises in the UK
Matthew Paul Daviesand Jonathan Binge

Battling booklice in Scottish galleries, libraries, archives and museums
Jeanne Robinson, Joseph C. Jackson and Ashleigh L. Whiffin

Seasonal changes in the distribution of head capsule size of a silverfish species
Hiroki Watanabe, Rika Kigawa and Tom Strang

Mice and moths: from one infestation to another
Greg Fee

New adventures in IPM quarantine: still work in progress
Volker Hingst

Targeting grey silverfish (Ctenolepisma longicaudatum�Escherich, 1905): implementing an effective IPM programme in a small to mid-sized institution on a limited budget
Antonia Reime Aab�

Selective feeding on paper and cardboard and limited dispersal of the long-tailed silverfish (Ctenolepisma longicaudatumEscherich, 1905) in archives
Volker Busch, Sabine Prozelland Matthias Sch�ller

Conservation of cultural heritage: biological control of the common furniture beetle (Anobium punctatum) with the parasitoid wasp species�Spathius exarator
Judith Auer, Christine Opitz and Alexander Kassel

Making room for traditional ecological knowledge in conservation: learning by example
Elizabeth Salmon

The history of integrated pest management (IPM) at the Natural History Museum, London
Suzanne Ryderand David Pinniger

The�Spiraea�who came in from the cold: treating an entire collection, kitchen sink and all
Clare Booth-Downs and Yvette Harvey

Insect pests underground: managing pests in the secret wartime tunnels under Dover Castle
Wendy Richardson

Management of priorities, goals, and training in the execution of a pest mitigation project at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Cassy Cutulle

Advocating for IPM during a pandemic when a local authority has bigger concerns
Gwenllian Thomas