Since 2009 we have been helping apple and specialty crop producers manage pests and crop production using the latest Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies. Our services for apples, grapes, hops and berries are tailored to your needs and budget. IPM is science based and takes a common-sense approach to managing pests in agriculture. Our services can help improve your ability to identify pests, make critical decisions, manage costs and meet marketplace requirements for clean, safe and healthy food.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is urging everyone to not buy or use Sniper or Nopest, which are illegal pesticides that contain a dichlorvos, also known as DDVP. This chemical is very dangerous and is not EPA registered.
4 things Facility Managers can do this spring to keep pests out of buildings:
Did you know that the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service has a TickApp about tick identification, tick removal and tick control?! Check it out at https:// tickapp.tamu.edu /index.html.
Did you know that the IPM Institute of North America has FREE school IPM training available?
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