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Tracking Powders in Rodent Management: A Cautionary Tale
Frye, Matthew (New York State IPM Program, 2017)
to all non-targets (humans, pets, domestic animals and wildlife). Because of the hazards associated with these products, tracking powders are not to be used in ventilation ducts that could force particles into the air, or in areas where they can...
contaminate food items or food surfaces. In New York State, only three tracking powders are currently (March 2017) registered for use as rodenticides, each representing a different active ingredient. All three products are “RestrictedUse Pesticides...
contaminate food items or food surfaces. In New York State, only three tracking powders are currently (March 2017) registered for use as rodenticides, each representing a different active ingredient. All three products are “RestrictedUse Pesticides...
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...
You Say Waterbug, We Say American Cockroach
Alpert, Gary; Frye, Matthew (New York State IPM Program, 2014)
hardens and takes on a reddish brown color. Photo: M. Frye
�Biology
American cockroaches live in humid areas such as bathrooms and basements, and can occupy air gaps or broken sewer lines where they feed on decaying organic matter. Although adults have...
of an infestation or show the direction of movement for trapped cockroaches. In general, baiting systems have several advantages over traditional pesticides. Baits are typically semi-solid or solid products that confine active ingredients to small placements...
of an infestation or show the direction of movement for trapped cockroaches. In general, baiting systems have several advantages over traditional pesticides. Baits are typically semi-solid or solid products that confine active ingredients to small placements...
Earwigs: No Big Deal
Alpert, Gary; Frye, Matthew (New York State IPM Program, 2015)
or other organic debris adjacent to the home. Increasing ventilation and using thick plastic in basements and crawl spaces can help remediate moisture problems. Outdoors, a vegetation free zone of
two feet around the building with no plants, mulch...
or organic debris (such as leaves, wood, or compost) can be used to reduce moisture around the foundation and deter pest populations. Cracks and crevices in the foundation or gaps around windows and doors are common entry points for earwigs and other pests...
or organic debris (such as leaves, wood, or compost) can be used to reduce moisture around the foundation and deter pest populations. Cracks and crevices in the foundation or gaps around windows and doors are common entry points for earwigs and other pests...