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    Integrated Pest Management for School and Municipal Buildings, Appendix: Inspection and Monitoring Forms 

    Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody (New York State IPM Program, 2017)
    How to conduct a successful IPM program in your school or municipal building, Appendix: Inspection and Monitoring Forms
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    Integrated Pest Management for School and Municipal Buildings, Step 1 

    Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody (New York State IPM Program, 2012)
    How to conduct a successful IPM program in your school or municipal building, Step 1
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    Integrated Pest Management for School and Municipal Buildings, Step 2 

    Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody (New York State IPM Program, 2012)
    How to conduct a successful IPM program in your school or municipal building, Step 2
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    Integrated Pest Management for School and Municipal Buildings, Step 3 

    Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody (New York State IPM Program, 2014)
    How to conduct a successful IPM program in your school or municipal building, Step 3
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    Bee a Good Neighbor—Information for beekeepers and neighbors 

    Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody (New York State IPM Program, 2012)
    In most rural areas of New York State, commercial beekeepers are an integral part of farming and food production. Keepers may tend to dozens or hundreds of hives, which are transported to growers’ fields for pollination ...
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    The Unwelcome House Guest: Brown Marmorated Stink Bug —A Guide for Residents, Property Managers, and Pest Management Professionals 

    Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody (New York State IPM Program, 2012)
    When first detected in western Maryland in 2003, most people had never heard of the brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB), also known as Halyomorpha halys. This newcomer is thought to have been accidentally introduced from ...
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    Head Lice – Frequently Asked Questions 

    Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody; Lampman, Joellen (New York State IPM Program, 2015)
    Frequently Asked Questions about Head Lice
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    Understanding and Managing Ticks – A Guide for Schools, Child Care and Camps 

    Lampman, Joellen; Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody; Frye, Matthew (New York State IPM Program, 2020)
    Ticks are tiny, blood-feeding arthropods closely related to spiders and mites. With the ability to feed on a variety of hosts, ticks can be found in many environments—shoreline, forest, farm, field, and playground. On ...
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    Bed Bugs Are Back—An IPM Answer 

    Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody (New York State IPM Program, 2013)
    Bed bugs mostly troubled wealthy people in medieval times, because they had the warmest homes. But as the quality of homes improved over time, bed bugs became a problem for people of all economic classes. Before World War ...
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