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Sustainability Of Ipm Strategies In The Current Environment Of Pest Resurgence
V. Merchant | Poster | 2022

Sustainability is the survival goal of humanity and IPM focuses on meeting our present day needs, without compromising the ability of Future generations to meet their needs. In our modern times of technological advancements and innovations has also seen resurgence of pest infestations that are havin...

Ditrap Smart Pest Vision

New technologies have the potential to transform Pest Control Operator techniques and to reduce environmental impact through a green revolution. Internet of Things (IoT)-based application development platforms have the potential to run Autonomous management tools capable of monitoring real-time even...

Rodent Monitoring System: An Iot Platform That Automates Rodent Monitoring To Drive Digital Transformation And Enhance Food Safety

A rodent infestation in a food manufacturing, distribution or retail facility threatens both the integrity and safety of the food supply. The consequences of a rodent infestation in food manufacturing facilities can include failing audits, regulatory fines, product recalls and - in extreme cases - p...

Laser Technology For Bird Dispersal

Industrial sites are in conflicting with nature if it comes to birds. The roofs and ledges of factories and other buildings are an ideal habitat for birds to breed and forage. These places are often without human presence, making them an optimal place for birds to perch. The presence of birds and gu...

Insecticide Candle

Insecticide candle is the optimum human lifesaving innovation that kills flying vectors, particularly mosquitoes - the most lethal of all insects in the world. Over one million people worldwide die from mosquito-borne diseases every year. The candle is a special vegetable wax-encased formulated cand...

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...

Impact of European Biocides Legislation on Innovation For Public Health Control
Andy Adams | Full Paper | 2011

Innovation means many things to many people and some definitions that may be considered as representative, particularly with respect to public health pest control include “The act of introducing something new”, “a creation (a new device or process) resulting from study and experimentation” and “gene...

Differences in IPM Between the United States and Non-english Europe: Mentality and Compatibility
Eva Scholl | Full Paper | 2011

Every introduction of new technology including Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in Germany and Europe competes with ancient proven structures, part wise older than the United States. Innovation requires mindful appreciation for the unique mentality and for the positive aspects of existing pathways. ...

Assessment of Inseticide Imidacloprid + Betacyfluthrin To Control Camponotus Rufipes (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)

Ants are social insects that can be found almost in every terrestrial environment around the world. As in natural environment, the artificial environments are excellent places to install nests, but when installed in human habitations they are considered urban pests, because of the inconvenience caus...

Practicality and Efficiency of Insecticide Imidacloprid 21% + Betacyfluthrin 10.5% To Control Loxosceles Intermedia (Araneae, Sicariidae)

Arachnids are successful groups with a lifestyle based on predation, especially insects. The spiders have a body divided in two segments, the cephalothorax and abdomen, have four pairs of legs, chelicerae and pedipalps. The Loxosceles spiders occur throughout the world, in Brazil were recorded eight...

Innovation in perimeter treatment against subterranean termites (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)
S.T. Kamble and R.W. Davis | Full Paper | 2005

Pest Management Professionals had the opportunity to use new chemistry of non-repellent active ingredients (termiticides) for subterranean termite control. These active ingredients provide control through reduction of termite populations. The pest control industry has asked if the newer non-repellen...

Recent developments on personal protection methods against vectors
L.R. Showyin | Full Paper | 2005

An outline of the role of, and the mechanism used by mosquitoes in transmission of the diseases dengue fever, malaria, yellow fever and West Nile encephalitis is discussed. The history of combative measures such as mass spraying and the importance of personal protection and the various products avai...

International regulation of termiticides an industry perspective
A. Krygsman | Full Paper | 2005

Compliance costs in the pesticide industry have grown considerably. This has been driven by new scientific methods used to assess pesticide risk and exposure. At the same time advances in computer technology and the Internet have lent credibility to data harmonization such that the industry goal of ...