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Integrated Pest Management in University of Florida Structures & Landscapes

Integrated Pest Management in University of Florida Structures & Landscapes. Kevyn Juneau, Norm Leppla, & Wayne Walker University of Florida. Objective: Develop and test practices to advance IPM in UF graduate and family housing. Reduce the number of pest complaints

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Integrated Pest Management in University of Florida Structures & Landscapes

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  1. Integrated Pest Management in University of Florida Structures & Landscapes Kevyn Juneau, Norm Leppla, & Wayne Walker University of Florida

  2. Objective: Develop and test practices to advance IPM in UF graduate and family housing • Reduce the number of pest complaints • Reduce the amount of high risk pesticides used by both the pest control technicians and residents

  3. Maguire Village, Housing and Urban Development (HUD) • On Campus Housing • 220 Apartments • 28 Residential Buildings • Graduate and Family Housing

  4. IPM Customer Service Flow Chart for University Housing

  5. Assessment • Inspection • Pest Identification • Action Thresholds

  6. IPM Option • Written IPM Policy • IPM Actions IPM Guide

  7. IPM Option • Education • Posters • Signage

  8. IPM Option • Web Site • Brochures

  9. IPM Option • Sanitation

  10. IPM Option • Maintenance • Non-Chemical Controls

  11. IPM Option • Chemical controls

  12. Evaluate • Follow-up Inspection • Call back

  13. Monitor • Traps • Residents

  14. Routine Service • Quarterly visits • Satisfaction survey

  15. Preliminary Results Increased Customer Service Decreased Pesticide Use

  16. IPM Florida: The UF, IFAS Statewide IPM Program Campus IPM http://ipm.ifas.ufl.edu/community/structural/campus_IPM.shtml

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