Integrated Pest Management in Schools and Day Care Centers: Tips on Monitoring

West Virginia rules for Integrated Pest Management in Schools and Day Care Centers requires monthly monitoring for pests before pesticides can be applied. The initial inspection of the facility will give the pest manager a good idea of pest-prone locations where monitoring traps should be placed.

A knowledge of the habits of the pest in question is helpful in knowing where to place monitoring traps. For example, German cockroaches stay in narrow crevices and travel along edges where horizontal and vertical surfaces meet (for example, where the floor joins the wall).

Here are some tips on setting up a monitoring program:

Prepared by Jason S. Rulen and Dr. Peggy K. Powell (ppowell@ag.state.wv.us)
Compliance Assistance Program
Pesticide Regulatory Programs, Plant Industries Division
West Virginia Department of Agriculture
Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner
David E. Miller, Deputy Commissioner