Hi Mariève,

Thank you so much for your reply!
We will make sure we inspect the terrariums as they come in and have extra 
traps for the crickets. Any extra advice would be welcome!

All of us are very excited to host UTC at our museum (I personally can’t wait!!)

~Kristina

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Hi Kristina,
We are currently hosting this exhibit at the Canadian Museum of nature. I don’t 
think that the predatory mites will be a problem, but there will be crickets 
escaping while they are feeding the animals. Also, make sure that the 
terrariums are clean and pest free when they arrive.
Feel free to contact me directly I can give you a few advice to prevent bad 
surprises. I can also share the IPM guidelines I provided to Little Ray’s.
It is a great exhibit and visitors love it.

Mariève

Mariève Perron
Technicienne en conservation/Conservation Technician
Musée Canadien de la nature/Canadian Museum of nature
819-923-8818

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Hi All,

My name is Kristina Frandson and I am the current curator at the Museum of 
Idaho in Idaho Falls. We will be hosting an exhibit in our travelling exhibit 
hall this fall called Under the Canopy, from Little Ray’s Exhibitions. Visitors 
will have the opportunity to learn about rainforest ecology, their importance 
to the planet, rainforest conservation and have a chance to meet some of the 
coolest animals that live in the rainforest.

My question is, Little Ray’s generally seeds their exhibits with predatory 
mites (Stratiolaelaps scimitus) prior to the arrival of the animals themselves 
as a form of preventative chemical free pest control to manage various small 
invertebrates infestations, primarily fungus gnats and aphids in plants. Will 
that pose any sort of threat to our curatorial collections spaces if they 
escape?
My preliminary research says no, but I thought I should ask the experts!

I appreciate any insight. Thank you so much!

Sincerely,
Kristina Frandson
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