Insect pheromones and their use in Integrated Pest Management

Date/Time: 2 Apr, 3:00 pm - 4:15 pm BST

Tutor(s): Patrick Kelley and David Pinniger

Price: £25.00

 

Two well-known museum entomologists are joining together to give a virtual
seminar on how pheromones can be an important part of a museum IPM program.
The UK's David Pinninger and Patrick Kelley from the U.S. will cover topics
ranging from how pheromones work in attracting insects and how to best use
them in a museum setting to prevent damage to collections. Several case
studies will be covered, and they will be joined by UK conservator Jane
Thompson-Webb for a discussion panel at the conclusion of the presentations.
This should prove valuable to any institution wanting to begin a pheromone
monitoring program or wanting to improve their current program.

 

For additional details on the program, its instructors and how to register
please visit the International Academic Projects webpage:

https://academicprojects.co.uk/courses/insect-pheromones-and-their-use-in-in
tegrated-pest-management/

 

 

 

Rachael Perkins Arenstein

Principal, A.M. Art Conservation, LLC

rach...@amartconservation.com <mailto:rach...@amartconservation.com> 

917-796-1764

 

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