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Valentine's Day Pest Threat

Valentine's Day Pest Threat

MIAMI, Feb. 4 (UPI) -- U.S. Customs and Border Protection agricultural agents in Miami are on the lookout for pests in Valentine's Day flower imports, the agency says. Flowers...

NIPCAM Comments 04 Feb 2011 Hits:2080 Pest in the News | Pest Control News

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Integrated Pest Management Can Increase

Integrated Pest Management Can Increase Crop Production

Farmers know that if you reduce harmful insects and diseases in your crops, you have a chance for a better harvest. Today, many farmers and experts praise Integrated...

NIPCAM Comments 10 Nov 2010 Hits:1601 Pest in the News | Pest Control News

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National Week Aims to Help Homeowners Pr

National Week Aims to Help Homeowners Protect Health and Property Value

National Inspect and Protect Week observed October 4-8 WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- With temperatures dropping, we aren't the only ones looking forward to a cozy bed at the...

NIPCAM Comments 04 Oct 2010 Hits:1940 Pest in the News | Pest Control News

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Home NIPCAM News Harvard funds anti-rat trash bins to fight rodent scourge

Harvard funds anti-rat trash bins to fight rodent scourge

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 Boston-The city today will begin distributing more than 2,600 rodent-resistant trash caddies - paid for by Harvard University - to cut down on a rat infestation in North Allston that some residents blamed the school for unleashing when it excavated a 5-acre hole for its new science complex.

Harvard community liaison Kevin McCluskey yesterday insisted that its construction site is not connected with the area’s rat problem. Nevertheless, he said, “We are proud to collaborate with the city” to help eliminate the source of food for the rodents: easy access to garbage.

The 64-gallon, wheeled bins - they cost $100 each - are made of heavy-grade plastic and have attached lids. They are part of a multi-pronged attack that includes educating residents to cover their garbage cans and extensive baiting of sewers around the construction site, said John Meaney, the city’s chief health inspector.

Meaney said the efforts have cut down the rat problem “big time.”

Ted Gallagher, a Franklin Street resident who in a front-page story in the Herald last April told of fending off a rat in his kitchen, agreed. “It’s gotten a lot better. They’e still around but not in the same capacity as before,” he said.

Source: www.bostonherald.com

Last Updated (Tuesday, 24 May 2011 14:57)

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German Cockroach Blatella germanica (L.)

German Cockroach Blatella germanica (L.)

  The German cockroach is a widely distributed urban pest. It is also the most common cockroach species in houses, apartments, restaurants, hotels, and other institutions.  Appearance: Adult German cockroaches are 1/2 to...

NIPCAM Comments 25 Sep 2009 Hits:2345 Insects

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Pro-Control Fogger Use

Pro-Control Fogger Use

Pro-Control Fogger Use Procedure: 1.     Users should avoid skin exposure or breathing vapors or spray mist.  The insecticide is supplied premixed with with a synergist, piperonyl butoxide, and with cyfluthrin, in an...

NIPCAM Comments 08 Sep 2010 Hits:597 Application Procedures

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Natural Pyrethrin

Natural Pyrethrin

Overview Natural pyrethrin is a natural organic compound extracted from the seed case of the chrysanthemum plant.  This extract is often used as a very effective pesticide for various insects.  Natural...

NIPCAM Comments 07 Feb 2011 Hits:1159 Pesticides and Insecticides

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