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Rodent Control: Back To Basics To Understand The Future
R. M. Shand and A. J. Brigham | Full Paper | 2017

The current urban rodent control servicing model which relies very heavily on baiting with rodenticides is being increasingly challenged, and two studies are reported here that attempt to ‘go back to the basics’ of rodent behavior in order to investigate new avenues for innovation. The ability of se...

Catch Rate of Musca Domestica in Laboratory Tests: Contrasting Ultraviolet Light Traps with Their Surrounding
M. Green | Full Paper | 2011

Commercial ultra violet light traps for flying insect control are commonplace and provide an effective means of monitoring and providing reduction in populations of house flies (Musca domestica L) in cases where exclusion is difficult or impossible. Catch rate investigations were undertaken in labor...

PROACTIVE, LOW-TOXIC MANAGEMENT of STINGING INSECTS in CHILD-SENSITIVE AREAS

Stinging insects are among the most frequent and persistent pest problems at schools, parks, and similar locations. Responses for control are usually reactive and involve pesticides. During the past two years, IPM specialists from the New York State Community IPM Program and Cornell Cooperative Exte...

INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT DEMONSTRATION PROJECT in LOUISIANA and TEXAS PUBLIC SCHOOLS

The purpose of this demonstration project was to evaluate the effectiveness of three integrated pest management (IPM) treatment plans in controlling structural and institutional pests in public schools. IPM strategies evaluated were: 1) exclusion, trapping, and sanitation, with no chemical inputs; 2...

COCKROACHES IN THE UK: DESIGNING BUILDINGS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INFESTATION
R. G. Lea | Full Paper | 1996

Cockroaches require relatively warm conditions and in the UK are mainly confined to buildings. These insects are capable of carrying food-poisoning bacteria and causing allergies. To avoid these adverse health effects the risk of cockroach infestations in buildings needs to be minimised. This paper ...

MANAGING SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE POPULATIONS
Nan-Yao Su | Full Paper | 1993

Soil termiticide treatments provide a bamer to exclude soil-borne termites from structures. The vast populations of subterranean termites are generally unaffected by the termiticide application. In the future, monitoring, exclusion (physical or chemical bamers), and population suppression devices (b...