National School IPM
Florida School IPM News:
- Number 8- Green Ribbon School Districts
- Number 7- Back to School
- Number 6- Exterior Building Inspection
- Number 5- Interior Building Inspection
- Number 4- Summer Building Preparation
- Number 3- National Healthy Schools Day
- Number 2- Signs of Rodent Activity
- Number 1- Resolutions
- Number 12- Winter Travel
- Number 11- Getting Ready for Winter
- Number 10- Farm to School Month and Children’s Health Month
- Number 9- Moisture Damage
- Number 8- De-clutter
- Number 7- Sealing your Building Envelope- Rodents
- Number 6- Sealing your Building Envelope
- Number 5- Bed Bugs
- Number 4- FCAT and Earth Day
- Number 3- Cleaning Time
- Number 2- Congratulations to Dan Lisenko
- Number 1- Flies
- Number 13- Silverfish
- Number 12- Pantry Pest
- Number 11- Green Ribbon
- Number 10- Bed Bugs
- Number 9- Back to School
- Number 8- Learn New Things
- Number 7- Moisture
- Number 6- Global Pests
- Number 5- Good Neighbors
- Number 4- Itches
- Number 3- Training and Information
- Number 2- Information Overload
- Number 1- More Roaches
- Number 16- Roaches
- Number 15- Food
- Number 14- Fungi/Mold
- Number 13- Fall Update
- Number 12- More Good Neighbors
- Number 11- Summer Training
- Number 10- Good Neighbors
- Number 9- Bed Bug Introductions
- Special Edition- Tips for Parents- Bed Bugs
- Number 8- Landscaping
- Number 7- German Cockroach
- Number 6- Caribbean Crazy Ant
- Number 5- Bed Bug Tips
- Number 4- Resources
- Number 3- Green Shield
- Number 2- FPMA on Training
- Number 1- New Years News
- Number 11- Bed Bugs
- Number 10- Head Lice
- Number 9- History of EPA and IPM
- Number 8- Rodents
- Number 7- Clutter
- Number 6- FDACS on Training
- Number 5- Fumigation in Schools
- Number 4- Manatee County Success
- Number 3- Dr. Baldwin's New Job
- Number 2- Working Group Meeting
- Number 1- Welcome to FSIPM News
Updates on Florida and National School IPM news, events, and resources. To submit a news item please contact Michael Bentley. Feel free to create your own personalized newsletter based on this material, just cut and paste information that is useful to your school or district.
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