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School IPM: Online Newsletters and Pest Presses

Last Updated: February 06, 2012

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Image:newsletter website azu.jpgPest press newsletters are excellent resources to be added as part of your school IPM program. Each month features a different pest or common problem found both inside and outside the walls of a school.

All of these pages link outside of eXtension.org and are excellent resources to consider as part of your school IPM program. Be aware of the fact that the topics covered in these newsletters may be area specific. For example, if your schools are located in the northeast, Arizona's publication on scorpions will not apply to you.

 

Auburn University School IPM Pest Press Newsletter

Alabama Pest Press Newsletter

Published by: The Alabama School IPM Program of Auburn University

The Alabama Pest Press Newsletters are listed by date and also by topic. These publications are available in a word document format so that these publications can be made into something you can send or use in your schools. If you use this information, please credit the Alabama School IPM Program, Auburn University.

Southeastern US topics are covered such as: cockroach identification, arthropod trivia and mosquitoes!

 

Arizona State University School IPM Pest Press Newsletter

Arizona Pest Press Newsletter

Published by: Arizona Cooperative Extension of Arizona State University

The Arizona Pest Press Newsletters are listed by date and also by topic. These publications are available in a word document format so that these publications can be made into something you can modify and send or use in your schools. If you use this information, please credit Arizona State University.Click here to view a featured issue.


 

Colorado Pest Press News

Published by: Colorado State University Center for Sustainable Integrated Pest Management

These Colorado State University (CSU) School Newsletters are available by date and CSU "Fact Sheets" available by topic. . Many of these fact sheets are available in spanish as well! Click here to view a featured issue. Example Fact Sheet in English. Example Fact Sheet in Spanish.

Topics are covered such as : Resolve to Use Reduced Risk Products and Bed Bug Recommendations for Nurses, Teachers, and Administrators!

 

University of Florida Pest Press Newsletter Site

Florida Pest Press Newsletter

Published by: The National School IPM Information Source at the University of Florida

The Florida Pest Press Newsletters are listed by topic. These publications are available in a word document format so that these publications can be made into something you can send or use in your schools. If you use this information, please credit the University of Florida IFAS. Click here to view a featured issue.

Southeastern US Topics are covered such as: Green Schools and IPM, Sanitation is IPM, Cockroach Baiting, Cockroach Monitoring and Brown Recluse Spiders!

 

Texas School Pest News

Published by: The Southwest Technical Resource Center of Texas A&M University

This is an excellent resource if you are an IPM Coordinator and want to stay up to date with what is going on in the southwest region. Click here to view the newsletter home.

 

 

Washington School IPM Pest Management

Published by: The Urban Pesticide Strategy Team

The Washington Urban Pesticide Strategy Team has provided both indoor and outdoor pest topics on their website. These publications are available in a a "copyable" website form or in PDF for easy downloading. If you use this information, please credit the the Urban Pesticide Education Strategy Team. Click here to view a featured issue.

North Western US Topics are covered such as: Moles, Food and Fabric Pests, Hobo Spider, Broadleaf Plantain and Annual Bluegrass!

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