Basic Components IPM:
The customer’s role in IPM:
The desired results of IPM will be realized through a collaborative relationship between the customer and the pest management professional:
• Inspect and interview to determine the source and harborage of pests.
• Identify the pest species to decide the appropriate course of action.
• Establish cooperation of customers and residents to ensure optimal results of IPM.
• Avoid bringing pest-infested items such as used furniture and appliances, electronic entertainment systems and boxed produce from questionable sources, into the area.
• Enhance bait acceptance by removing the pests' source of food.
• Remove food waste and empty beverage containers daily
• Remove as many pests as possible through trapping using food lure sticky traps, vacuuming using a high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter vacuum cleaner.
• Use insecticides with ability to target the insect's physiology without posing a threat to people, companion animals or beneficial wildlife.
• Strategically place insecticide baits that cause nearby pests to feed and die.
• Recognize that repellent insecticides alarm pests, which then escape and hide in structural voids.
• Administer insect growth regulators (IGR) to interfere with the pest's ability to mature and reproduce.
• Seal-off cracks and crevices repeatedly used by pests for harborage.
• Monitor over time using baited sticky monitors, pheromone traps, insect light traps.
• Inspect and interview to determine if pest situation is improving.
• You can help IPM by keeping your living and work space clean and uncluttered
• Noting and reporting exact locations of where insect pests are seen
• Refraining from using over-the-counter insecticides
• Examining used appliances, entertainment systems, furniture and storage boxes for evidence of pests before bringing such items indoors
The customer’s role in IPM:
The desired results of IPM will be realized through a collaborative relationship between the customer and the pest management professional:
• You can help IPM by keeping your living and work space clean and uncluttered
• Noting and reporting exact locations of where insect pests are seen
• Refraining from using over-the-counter insecticides
• Examining used appliances, entertainment systems, furniture and storage boxes for evidence of pests before bringing such items indoors