Database of IPM References

This database was compiled by Amy Crossman and David Pinniger.

It was last updated in August 2018 and it is intended that it will be updated annually to include new references.

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Treatment/Physical References

Author Co-authors Year Title Type of Publication Specific Reference ISBN/ISSN Editor Language
Linnie M J Keatinge M J 2000 Pest control in museums: Toxicity of para-dichlorobenzene, Vapona and naphthalene against all stages in the life cycle of museum pests Dermestes maculatus and Anthrenus verbasci. Paper International biodeterioration and biodegradation 45 (2000) pp. 1- 13. English
Lockett K McKenzie B 2005 Anoxic framing investigation at Tate to date. Paper In: Art on Paper: Mounting and Housing, Archetype Publications, pp. 67- 74. Rayner J et al English
Macgregor C Mackay H and Roach A 2011 To bag or not to bag? Treatment of a large Solomon Islands war canoe and the growing threat of drywood termites to collections in Australia. Paper In: Integrated Pest Management for Collections. Proceedings of 2011: A Pest Odyssey, 10 Years Later. London, 26- 28th October, 2011. Swindon: English Heritage, pp. 139- 145. 9781848021143 Winsor P, Pinniger D, Bacon L, Child B, Harris K, Lauder D, Phippard J and Xavier-Rowe A English
Maekawa S Elert K 1996 Large- scale disinfestation of museum objects using nitrogen anoxia. Paper ICOM Committee for Conservation 11th Triennial Meeting, Vol 1 Preventive Conservation, 1996. pp. 48- 53. English
Maekawa S Elert K 2003 The use of oxygen- free environments on the control of museum insect pests. Book Tools for Conservation. The Getty Conservation Institute, USA, pp. 157. 892366931 English
Mayfield R J O'Loughlin G J 1979 Evaluation of Decamethrin as an insectproofing agent for wool. Paper Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry 28, pp. English
McGriffin Jr R F 1985 A current status report on fumigation in museums and historical agencies. Paper Technical Information Service. American Association for State and Local History 4, pp. 1- 15. English
Michalski S 1996 Freezing wood and parchment. Paper Paper Conservation News 80, pp. 11- 12. English
Miller R B Rajer A 1994 Freezing the herbarium: A novel approach to pest control. Paper Poster in: IIC 15th International Conference, Preventive Conservation: Practice, theory and research. Ottawa, Canada, 1994. pp. 129- 131. Ashok Roy and Perry Smith English
Morgan C P Pinniger D B and Bowden N S 1993 The effectiveness of residual insecticides against the varied carpet beetle Anthrenus verbasci and the implications for the control of this pest in museums. Paper International Conference on Insect Pests in the Urban Environment, Cambridge, UK, 1993. English
Nesheim K 1984 The Yale non-toxic method of eradicating book-eating insects by deep-freezing. Paper The Restaurator 6. English
Newton J 1993 Carbon dioxide as a fumigant to replace methyl bromide in the control of insects and mites damaging stored products and artefacts. Paper International Conference on Insect Pests in the Urban Environment, Cambridge, UK, 1993. English
Newton J Abey-Koch M and Pinniger D B 1996 Controlled atmosphere treatment of textile pests in antique curtains using nitrogen hypoxia- A case study. Paper 2nd International Conference on Insect Pests in the Urban Environment, Edinburgh, 1996. English
Nicholson M Rotberg W 1996 Controlled environment heat treatment as a safe and efficient method of pest control. Paper 2nd International Conference on Insect Pests in the Urban Environment, Edinburgh, 1996. pp. 1- 9. English
Paton R Creffield J W 1987 The tolerance of some timber insect pests to atmospheres of carbon dioxide and carbon dioxide in air. Paper International Pest Control, pp. 10- 12. English
Payton R Starling K 1994 The use of carbon dioxide for fumigation at the Museum of London. Paper Conservation News 53, pp. 16- 17. English
Petersson K 1998 Freezing as an insect control method on large clothes moth infestation. Paper Proceedings 3rd Nordic Symposium in museums. Stockholm 1998. English
Philbrick C T 1984 Comments on the use of the microwave as a method of herbarium insect control- possible drawbacks. Paper Taxon 33. English
Pinniger D B Morgan C, Child R E and Lankworth W 1994 A novel micro emulsion formulation of permethrin for the control of museum insect pests. Paper Poster in: IIC 15th International Conference, Preventive Conservation: Practice, theory and research. Ottawa, Canada, 1994. pp. 129- 131. Ashok Roy and Perry Smith English
Pinniger D B Child R E 1996 Insecticides: Optimising their performance and targeting their use in museums. Paper 3rd International Conference on Biodeterioration in Cultural Property. Bangkok, 1995. English
Pinniger D B 1996 Insect Control with the Thermo Lignum treatment. Paper Conservation News 59, pp. 27- 28. English
Pinniger D B 1998 Controlling insect pests: Alternatives to pesticides. Paper Conserve O Gram 3/8, pp. 1- 4. English
Pinniger D B 2003 Saving our treasures - controlling museum pests with temperature extremes. Paper Pesticide Outlook February 2003 10-11 English
Quarles W 1997 Baiting subterranean termites. Paper IPM Practioner, XIX, 1997. English
Rader L Ison C 1999 Legacy of mercuric chloride. Book In: Managing the Modern Herbarium: An inter- disciplinary approach, pp. 59- 80. Canada: Elton- Wolf Publishing. 963547623 Metsger D A English
Reagan B M 1982 Eradication of insects from wool textiles Part I. Paper Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 21. English
Reichmuth C Unger W and Unger A 1991 The use of nitrogen to control wood destroying insects in works of art. Paper Restaurator 4, pp. 246- 251. English
Rust M K Daniel V, Druzik J R and Preusser F D 1996 The feasibility of using modified atmospheres to control insect pests in museums. Paper Restaurator 17 (1), pp. 43- 60. English
Schieweck A Delius W, Siwinski N, Vogtenrath W, Genning C and Salthammer T 2007 Occurrence of organic and inorganic biocides in the museum environment. Paper Atmospheric Environment, 44. English
Selwitz C Maekawa S 1998 Inert gases in the control of museum insect pests. Book USA: Research in Conservation. The Getty Conservation Institute, pp. 107. 892365021 English