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    What is IPM? Basics for Teachers 

    Woodsen, Mary; Marvin, Debra (New York State IPM Program, 2013)
    Basic principles of IPM for teachers....
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    IPM for Homes: How To Use Integrated Pest Management To Uninvite Residential Pests 

    Koplinka-Loehr; Carrie (New York State IPM Program, 2000)
    .nysipm.cornell.edu NYSAES, Geneva, NY 14456. For additional copies of this brochure (IPM No. 604), contact your local Cooperative Extension office or the NYS IPM Program. Produced by the Community IPM Program, which is funded by Cornell University, Cornell Cooperative...
    pests aren’t life-threatening, and with a calm attitude you can resolve the problem. • Manage pests using IPM methods. Consult the resources listed in this brochure. • Follow up. Check later in those areas around your home where pests were a problem...
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    Weed Suppressive Ground Covers Brochure 

    Eshenaur, Brian; Senesac, Andy; Tsontakis-Bradley, Irene; Weston, Leslie (New York State IPM Program, 2007)
    What’s in a name? A groundcover is a perennial plant used en masse for its visual wallop and to crowd out weeds. Many are gorgeous perennials that gardeners have used in flower borders for years. Now we’re finding that some are top performers...
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    Grubs in Your Lawn? a guide for lawn care professionals and homeowners 

    Grant, Jennifer; Lamboy, Jana; Koplinka-Loehr, Carrie; Haining, Margaret (New York State IPM Program, 2013)
    How to use IPM methods to manage white grubs in lawns....
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    Weeds and Your Lawn 

    Lamboy, Jana; Weston, Leslie; Rossi, Frank (New York State IPM Program, 2000)
    IPM methods for managing weeds in lawns...
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    Weeds and Your Garden 

    New York State Integrated Pest Management Program (New York State IPM Program, 2001)
    IPM methods for managing garden weeds...
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    What’s all the buzz about mosquitoes? 

    Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody; Koplinka-Loehr; Carrie (New York State IPM Program, 2000)
    , Geneva, NY 14456; www.nysaes.cornell.edu/ipmnet/ny For additional copies of this brochure (IPM No. 606), contact your local Cornell Cooperative Extension office or the NYS IPM Program. Produced by the Community IPM Program, which is funded by Cornell...
    on public education and awareness. A mosquito’s life: from water to air Mosquitoes have four life stages: the egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Eggs are laid on the surface of water (Culex and Anopheles types) or damp soil that is soon to flood (Aedes type). Most...
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    Found a Cockroach? (Saw a GAZILLION?) 

    Sharpe, Kathleen; Shulz, Jill; Koplinka-Loehr, Carrie (New York State IPM Program, 2000)
    A brochure describing how to identify types of cockroaches and how to prevent them from entering and living in homes and other buildings....
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    Evict and Exile Mice from your Home 

    Sharpe, Kathleen; Shulz, Jill; Koplinka-Loehr, Carrie (New York State IPM Program, 2000)
    A brochure describing how to prevent mice and rats from entering and living in homes and other buildings....
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    ¿Qué pasa con el mosquito? 

    Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody; Koplinka-Loehr; Carrie (New York State IPM Program, 2000)
    , la fiebre dengue, y de encephalitis). Cuando son adultos, estas tres clases llegan a medir menos de 0.5 pulgadas de largo (1.3 cm). Aunque en general los mosquitos son molestos y a veces pueden ser peligrosos a la salud pública, la mayoría de los...
    . 1991. Common-Sense Pest Control. Taunton Press, Newtown, CT. El Programa de Manejo Integrado de Plagas (IPM) del Estado de Nueva York Fomentamos a que la gente adopte un enfoque sustentable al manejo de plagas, usando métodos que minimicen los riesgos...
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