Subject: Christmas tree in museum
Karen Potje <kpotje [at] cca__qc__ca> writes >Do we risk bringing harmful insect pests into our museum if we allow >a real Christmas tree to be placed in a non-collections area for one >week this year? There will be no insects on the surface of the tree that would cause a problem in the Museum environment. Also in Quebec most trees will be frozen in nature before purchase. If there are any bark beetle pupae in the bark, it is unlikely that they could pupate due to the short time in the warm environment.. Even if they did they would not infest anything in the museum because they would need a living tree. Mary-Lou Florian *** Conservation DistList Instance 17:45 Distributed: Thursday, December 11, 2003 Message Id: cdl-17-45-001 ***Received on Friday, 5 December, 2003