Colleagues at the RS Peabody Museum here in Andover have been treating their pest problem (dermestid beetles and moths) with a program of low-temperature treatment followed by vacuuming and inspecting them. There are a few artifacts that continue to display evidence of insect activity after being frozen twice (each for a period of 2 weeks with a temperature of approximately -27C). Are there any lasting negative effects that they need to be wary of by freezing these objects a third time? Or will the artifacts – woolen woven blankets- continue to be fine with multiple freezings? Feel free to write Marla Tyler, Collections Manager, directly at [log in to unmask] -- Camille Myers Breeze, Director Museum Textile Services Andover, Massachusetts www.museumtextiles.com 978-474-9200 Find us on Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/museumtextiles> and sign up to receive our eNewsletter<http://museumtextiles.us2.list-manage1.com/subscribe?u=b767c9a7fbae09c2c06fba863&id=a1d7ca47c9> .