Watch Integrated Pest Management—A Simple Solution to Problem Pests in Elderly and Disabled Public Housing to hear Drs. Dawn Gouge, Shujuan Lucy Li, and Shakunthala Nair from Arizona Pest Management Center, University of Arizona–MAC, Maricopa, describe efforts to implement an IPM program in subsidized multiunit properties that house low-income elderly and persons with disabilities. Results over 2.8 years, across 5 buildings, showed significant reduction of German cockroaches and bed bugs. Averaging reductions across all sites there was an 87% reduction in units with German cockroaches and an 93% reduction in units with bed bugs. Learn how the team accomplished this with available pest management tools, regular inspections and monitoring and adopting strategies appropriate for residents and staff. These tools can be applied to your housing site to achieve similar success. Managing pests is not out of reach in elderly and disabled housing. Pest management and housing professionals can tune in to find out how to duplicate this successful approach in their own buildings and developments.
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