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Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Workshop

*This workshop is conducted in English.*

 

Instructor: Dr Pascal Querner
Dates: 9 – 11 December 2015 (Wed–Fri)
23 – 25 May 2016 (Mon–Wed)
Venue: HKU Main Library, Multipurpose Room, 3rd Floor (9 – 11 December 2015)
University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong (23 – 25 May 2016)
Number of Participants 20 max.
Registration Fee: HKD3,000
includes coffee/tea, lunches, certificate, and a copy of Integrated Pest
Management for Cultural Heritage
(Archetype Books) by David Pinniger

This three-day Integrated Pest Management (IPM) workshop will be divided equally into lectures and practical work. The aim of the course is to show participants how IPM works, its most important aspects (monitoring, prevention, treatment, insect biology) and to give guidelines for how to apply IPM. After the course, all participants will be able to begin a monitoring program in their home institution, be able to identify the most important insect pests, and understand preventive measures such as cleaning, building sealing, temperature regulation and quarantine. Participants also will learn when to select between chemical free treatment methods such as heating, freezing, nitrogen, CO2, microwave and parasitic wasp reseal. Traditional treatment methods with biocides will be presented, along with the related advantages and disadvantages.

Instructor:
Pascal Querner is a biologist specializing in Integrated Pest Management in museums, archives and historic buildings. As part of his work he currently monitors pests in the Schönbrunn palace, the Austrian National Library and in a broad variety of other museums. In 2013, he co-organized an international IPM conference in Vienna in the Kunsthistorische Museum, the largest fine arts museum in Austria.

Application:
Please email to Jody Beenk jbeenk@hku.hk
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