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The IPM Update Newsletter 

September/October 2008

It’s officially autumn and the season brings with it many pest problems. This issue of the IPM Update features an article on a common pest of the season—wasps. Discover helpful tips to minimize their annoying presence.

Rodents are beginning to look for warm places inside your facilities to nest and find food. As part of an Integrated Pest Management program, baits are a good preventative tool. In recent news, the EPA has issued new regulations to change the labels of rodenticides. Find out how this might impact you.

With consolidation occurring everywhere, many food plants are getting more out of their facilities by operating 24/7. While this is good for their bottom line, it creates many challenges in providing pest management services and keeping the facility pest-free. In our third article, find out how you and your pest management provider can accomplish your mutual objectives by working together.

Our last article focuses on providing pest management in the sensitive environments of pharmaceutical facilities. Although you may not be involved with this type of business, you’ll be sure to gain plenty of helpful Integrated Pest Managment tips for preventing pests in your environment. 

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About The IPM Update 

The IPM Update contains news and articles that are researched and written by highly regarded experts within the pest management industry who are also are part of the Copesan Partnership. Copesan has more technical expertise throughout North America than any other pest management firm. The IPM Update is a small sampling of the knowledge and expertise we provide to our clients.

Information in this newsletter is copyright protected and may not be reprinted without permission.

This newsletter may report research involving pesticides and other pest management products and is intended for educational purposes only. It does not contain recommendations for their use, nor does it imply that uses discussed herein have been registered. All uses of pesticides must be registered by appropriate state and/or federal agencies before they can be recommended.

Reference to any commercial product or service is made with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by Copesan Services, Inc., or any of our Partner companies, is implied.

The IPM Update is published by Copesan. Questions about subjects discussed in this issue should be emailed to ipmupdate@copesan.com, and will receive a prompt response.

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