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Stinging Insect IPM for Schools and Similar Areas

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2001braband3-NYSIPM.pdf (143.01 KB)
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NYS IPM Project Reports
Author
Braband, Lynn
Klass, Carolyn
Rodler, Joyce
Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody
Abstract

Stinging insects are considered to be high-priority pests in the urban environment. There are many risks associated with stinging insects, including the chance of having a severe allergic reaction to a sting, and the potential to become exposed to pesticides. A proactive stinging insect management program tailored for schools and similar settings is proposed. This project focuses on demonstration of techniques and education of the school buildings and grounds staff in non-toxic stinging insect management.

Description
Report
Date Issued
2001
Publisher
New York State IPM Program
Keywords
Community IPM
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Schools
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Buildings
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Humans or Pets
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Communication
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retrieved from: http://www.nysipm.cornell.edu/grantspgm/projects/proj01/comm/braband3.pdf
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report

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