PA IPM Program/PSCIP1 Developing an IPM program for your Home-based or Center-based Program Philadelphia School & Community IPM Partnership Pennsylvania.

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PA IPM Program/PSCIP1 Developing an IPM program for your Home-based or Center-based Program Philadelphia School & Community IPM Partnership Pennsylvania IPM Program Ext Website:

PA IPM Program/PSCIP2 Inspection Look up Look down Look all around Look for pests Look for signs of pests Look for conditions that allow pests

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PA IPM Program/PSCIP61 Summary Look up! look down! Look all around! Look for holes, voids, possible nesting places for both roaches and rodents Check clutter and things on the floor Keep food sources (crumbs & spills, too!) away from pests; store food in sealed plastic containers Check proper trap and monitor placement Look outside for ways critters can get in Check for burrows, especially near trash cans or dumpsters

62 PA IPM Program, PSCIP Resources National Pesticide Information Center National Center for Environmental Publications (EPA warehouse)

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PA IPM Program/PSCIP64 Resources IPM: A Toolkit for Early Care and Education Programs, UCSF School of Nursing Toolkit m/Curriculum_FINAL% pdf m/Curriculum_FINAL% pdf Individual factsheets smain.htm smain.htm

PA IPM Program/PSCIP65 Resources Poison Control Center: Household Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites: City of Philadelphia, Streets Department

PA IPM Program/PSCIP66 Resources Pennsylvania Integrated Pest Management (PA IPM) Program, PSCIP Phone: Ext. 109 Website: Safer Pest Control Project Phone: Website:

PA IPM Program/PSCIP67 The Development of this training module was funded by a grant from: The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program (PESP)

PA IPM Program/PSCIP68 Additional Trainings 1.Pests and Children’s Health: Why IPM? 2.Pesticides and Alternatives 3.Developing an IPM Program for your Home-based or Center-based Program 4.Implementing Your IPM Plan: Pest- Free, Safe Environment