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Integrated Pest Management Concept to Achievement
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Objective & Learning Targets Objective: To inspire and facilitate IPM program implementation Learning Targets: I will be able to explain IPM’s function in improving environmental air quality I will be able to locate resources to help me create or enhance an IPM plan
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Pest Control Policy – What’s the Law? Law
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Making Sense of IPM A common sense, community approach to pest control Establishes a guide (IPM Plan) to improving indoor air quality through pest control while effectively reducing/eliminating the usage of harmful pesticides/herbicides
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How does IPM work? A school IPM program is a community effort to employ common sense strategies to reduce sources of food, water and shelter for pests in your school buildings and grounds.
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IPM Does Your Program Have What it Takes?
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Pest Disturbance in Room 2!!! When a pest problem comes up things can get confusing real quick! Emotions can affect judgement:
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Pest Disturbance in Room 212! When a pest problem comes up things can get confusing real quick! Emotions can affect judgement: “Just KILL it!”
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Pest Disturbance in Room 212! When a pest problem comes up things can get confusing real quick! Emotions can affect judgement: “Just KILL it!” “BOMB ‘em!”
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Pest Disturbance in Room 212! When a pest problem comes up things can get confusing real quick! Emotions can affect judgement: “Just KILL it!” “BOMB ‘em!” “SPRAY ‘em!”
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IPM Plan
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IPM Program Justification Smart: healthier learning environment & addresses the root cause of pest problems Sustainable: better long-term control of pests Savings: Long-term implementation may reduce energy and pest management costs
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HOW CAN I POSSIBLY FIT MORE ON MY PLATE!?
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Include IPM in Current Routine IPM can be incorporated into much of what we are doing already – just think pest control
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Include IPM in Current Routine IPM can be incorporated into much of what we are doing already – just think pest control What Attracts pests?
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Include IPM in Current Routine IPM can be incorporated into much of what we are doing already – just think pest control What Attracts pests? Shelter Food Water
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Effective IPM Establishing Best Practices Education & Communication (Training) Pesticide/Herbicides (Hazard communications) Physical and Mechanical Control (Energy conservation & design) Expectations – Best Practices (inspections, evaluations) Communication – Training – Educating (email, meetings, website, training)
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Creating the IPM Plan Don’t reinvent the wheel just realign it D’Angelo *Relatively simple to realign to your district’s needs Kelso IPM Plan
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Include IPM in Current Routine Shelter Food Water
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Include IPM in Current Routine Shelter – pest exclusion a product of energy conservation, security and building design Energy conservation Window repair, door sweeps, patch/seal holes Security Doors being left open and unmonitored Building and landscape design Design out pests
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Include IPM in Current Routine Food – starve pests through Inspections and Custodial Training inspections Establish expectations to ensure good housekeeping is maintained Custodial training Dumpster areas, trash collection
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Include IPM in Current Routine Water – dry up pests with thorough Inspections and Training Inspections and maintenance staff training Watch for and train staff to report leaky pipes, faucets Watch for condensation puddles on drop ceiling tiles
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Effective IPM Education & Communication INTEGRATION: Capture the Power in Numbers Flyers Web presence Recognition
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Kelso IPM Champions The people who make it work! Maintenance and Grounds – Landscape, turf, structural exclusion, certified Pesticide Public Operators Maintenance and Grounds Custodians – Indoor IPM, building champions of IPM! Custodians
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Establish Recordkeeping Method Use the Work Order program to track pest related work Data provided is useful for establishing benchmarks, progress and budgeting Schedule inspections (Outlook works great)
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Knowledge WSU Urban IPM and Pesticide Safety Education – Pep.wsu.edu – Carrie Foss cfoss@wsu.educfoss@wsu.edu – Becky Maguire hinesre@wsu.eduhinesre@wsu.edu – IPM workshops EPA – https://www.epa.gov/managing-pests-schools https://www.epa.gov/managing-pests-schools – Juliann Barta barta.juliann@epa.gov (Region10)barta.juliann@epa.gov
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More Resources IPM Institute o www.ipminstitute.org www.ipminstitute.org o IPM STAR certification
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IPM STAR Certification
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