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Diseases, insects, and weeds can cause costly and irreparable harm to livestock and crops. Methods to manage these problems include the use of pesticides or biological pest control. Integrated pest management IPM couples both methods and includes monitoring to reduce the overuse of pesticide applications.

IPM aims to develop and extend effective, affordable, and environmentally-sound control strategies. Damage from pests often results in vast economic consequences. Click Here. Check Out Our Reviews. Alternative Pest Management. I had two rodents in my attic and they were caught within the first week of I highly recommend them!! Marian Bishkoff 04 Jan Excellent service always. Extremely responsive and very knowledgeable.

Rosemarie Lowry 24 Aug They are always on time, very professional. Good with the dogs. He even remembers conversations and asks about things The only bugs I find are dead bugs. Gloria Lawson 26 Jun Great professional service.

They offer nontoxic options for a healthy bug free home. He will take the time to explain your They both worked at my mother's house eradicating a major termite infestation using orange oil, as my mom was very concerned about her outdoor cats being killed if the house was tented. Stephen and Trevor show up when they say they will within a 2 hour window so you don't have to hang out all day. They have kept ants and wasps at bay without harming my dogs or cats. Yes, I would highly recommend this company and they will come to the East Pasco county area!

John Z 13 Feb Courteous, thorough, reliable, eco-friendly and highly effective, resulting in our total peace of mind that our home is bug free and yet very safe for our pets, children and the environment.

Corie Maurer 24 Jan They always show up on time I would recommend him any day of the week! Marilyn S Radosevich 20 Dec Resources also available on applying IPM. Pest Profiles. Image gallery. Management, education and research information on diseases, insects, mites, arthropods, nematodes, weeds and other pests. Covers many aspects of IPM. Available resources include: current news, videos, pest and insect newsletters and publications, IPM curriculum for high school and post secondary ag students, a plant disease clinic, and more.

Provides vegetable pest factsheets, research reports, profiles by crop and by pest, and newsletters with a focus on the Midwestern United States.



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