Join the Northeastern IPM Center’s StopPests in Housing Program on May 6th 2021 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Eastern for a webinar on using integrated pest management (IPM) strategies to manage two of the most troublesome and notorious pests of multifamily housing: cockroaches and mice.
Information and registration here: http://stoppests.org/go/IPMupdate
Rutgers University pest management specialists will share what they have learned about managing pest infestations in New Jersey public housing. Changlu Wang will be speaking about cockroaches, what factors contribute to infestations, and his team’s experience with the best control tactics in affordable housing. Shannon Sked will share what they have learned about managing mice, specifically how to target effective control to where the mice live in buildings. These two presentations will help building managers, maintenance technicians, pest control professionals, and other housing professionals to more efficiently and effectively manage pest infestations and the conditions that cause them. The Rutgers research team, led by Changlu Wang, not only studies the infestations in public housing, they do the actual pest control work. The IPM strategies they use help control or eliminate infestations with minimum impact on residents’ health and well-being. Anyone working in affordable housing will find their experience useful in understanding and advocating for best management practices for reducing pest infestations. For more information, email [email protected]
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