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Integrated Pest Management for School and Municipal Buildings, Step 2
Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody (New York State IPM Program, 2012)
the pest management situation, both historically and currently, and to plan for the future.
Creating your log book
Some organizations arrange all their records into a pest management log book to simplify and streamline pest management activities. This log...
discusses repairs that can be made on the perimeter of a building to improve pest management. be in a central area where anyone associated with the organization, especially a contracted pest management service, will have access to it. One person should make...
discusses repairs that can be made on the perimeter of a building to improve pest management. be in a central area where anyone associated with the organization, especially a contracted pest management service, will have access to it. One person should make...
Guidelines for Prevention and Management of Bed Bugs in Shelters and Group Living Facilities
Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody; Pichler, C. (New York State IPM Program, 2008)
to bed bug management and is intended to be used together in an integrated approach. Any nonobjective or partial use of the materials is not recommended. Products, vendors, or commercial services mentioned or pictured in the trainings or presentations...
total release aerosol foggers (“bug bombs”), professional products, and sometimes illegal products to attempt to control bed bugs in their homes. The impact on public health from overexposure to pesticides used to control bed bugs is unknown. The New...
total release aerosol foggers (“bug bombs”), professional products, and sometimes illegal products to attempt to control bed bugs in their homes. The impact on public health from overexposure to pesticides used to control bed bugs is unknown. The New...
What’s all the buzz about mosquitoes?
Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody; Koplinka-Loehr; Carrie (New York State IPM Program, 2000)
eggs hatch within 48 hours. The larvae live in water and breathe at the surface through tubes. Larvae, or wrigglers, feed on organic debris and microorganisms in the water, then molt into pupae, a resting stage that remains in the water. During...
, night, and dawn. Culex mosquitoes prefer birds as hosts, but because they are frequently found in homes, they bite humans and can transmit encephalitis. These mosquitoes breed in small pools of stagnant water containing organic debris and do not move far...
, night, and dawn. Culex mosquitoes prefer birds as hosts, but because they are frequently found in homes, they bite humans and can transmit encephalitis. These mosquitoes breed in small pools of stagnant water containing organic debris and do not move far...
How to Get Bed Bugs Out of Your Belongings
Frye, Matthew; Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
publication are available in Cornell Cooperative Extension county offices or from the Pesticide Management Education Program website (http://pmep.cce.cornell.edu). No endorsement of products is intended, nor is criticism of unnamed products implied.
Always...
check with the certifying agency before using a new product or material. This guide is not a substitute for pesticide labeling. Always read the product label before applying any pesticide. Copyright New York State IPM Program and Cornell University. NYS...
check with the certifying agency before using a new product or material. This guide is not a substitute for pesticide labeling. Always read the product label before applying any pesticide. Copyright New York State IPM Program and Cornell University. NYS...