Other School IPM Websites and Resources



University of Florida - Integrated Pest Management for Schools
This website provides excellent IPM in Schools information for parents, administrators, faculty and maintenance staff. It is supported by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the National IPM Network.

Nebraska School IPM
This website “IPM Easy as ABC” has administrator information, guidelines to start using IPM, results of a survey of school officials, and an IPM How-to Manual.

The Pennsylvania IPM Program
The Pennsylvania School IPM Program contains information for educators, administrators, facilities managers, parents and students.

Purdue University - IPM Technical Resource Center
The website of the Technical Resource Center of Purdue University, Indiana, provides general IPM information for school administrators, school staff, teachers, students, parents, and pest management professionals. It also has specific state regulations and resources information for Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.

Illinois' Practical Guide to Management of Common Pests in Schools*
This webpage provides tips for controlling insects, spiders and rodents; definition for IPM; and information on how to develop an IPM program for schools. It was developed by University of Illinois Extension, the Illinois Department of Public Health, the Structural Pest Control Advisory Council, and the Illinois Pest Control Association.

United States Environmental Protection Agency - IPM In Schools
This official U.S. government website has a collection of publications, information on grants, and partnerships related to the advancement of integrated pest management in schools.

IPM Institute of North America, Inc.
This website provides a guide for assessing a school's pest management program and a kids web site, "Become an IPM Super Sleuth" at http://www.ipminstitute.org/supersleuth.htm

Resources & References for School IPM
This website has a list of resources, such as books and videos, on IPM.



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