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Electronic download only. A number of school districts around the U.S. have reduced both pest complaints and pesticide use by 70 percent or more through the use of integrated pest management (IPM). IPM is a science-based process that reduces risks to human health and the environment from pests and pesticides. It can effectively control pests that are common to school facilities, such as cockroaches, rodents, and ants. This publication explains the steps for creating and maintaining an IPM program in schools. 4 pp. By: Dawn H. Gouge, Janet Hurley, Thomas Green, Mark Shour, Lynn Braband, Fudd Graham, Kathy Murray, Sherry Glick, Marc Lame
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