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Integrated Pest
Management in Affordable Housing
Consumer Information
NCHH has collected
helpful references for pest management professionals and property managers to
use to educate residents. It is also useful for homeowners.
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How to Control Pests Safely by New York
City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
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Play It Safe: Reduce Your Child's Chances of
Pesticide Poisoning by the U.S. EPA.
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A Practical Guide to Cockroach Control in Multi-Family
Housing Units by Purdue Extension
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Preventing Pests at Home by the U.S.
EPA.
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Poison-proof Your Home: One Room at a Time
by the U.S. EPA
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A Roach Prevention Activity Web Site For Kids
[also in Spanish]
- Citizen's Guide to
Pest Control and Pesticide Safety, EPA Document 730-K-95-001. To order,
visit the National
Pesticide Telecommunications Network, or the
National Service
Center for Environmental Publications
- Pest Control in the
School Environment, Adopting Integrated Pest Management, [EPA document
735-F-93-012}. To order, visit the
National Service Center for Environmental Publications
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Insect
& Pest Series Index, Ohio State
University
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Cockroach
Control Manual, University of Nebraska-Minnesota
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Least Toxic
Methods of Cockroach Control, University of Florida, Institute of
Food and Agricultural Sciences
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Roaches and Rodents and Mice: Oh, My! article in the Spring 2007 Edition
of the newsletter for the National Affordable Housing Management
Association.
Contact Tom Neltner of
NCHH at
tneltner@nchh.org or 443-539-4160 if you have questions or ideas. NCHH
assembled these
materials pursuant to a contract with Battelle and U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency's Office of Pesticide Programs. |