SAFE CONTROL
COCKROACHES
&
 Using IPM in Your Neighborhood

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/"Cockroaches, mice and
^rat£> are in them-
selves  problems  to
people because they:
eat  or damage, and
contaminate food and
household belongings;
transmit diseases; and
cause allergies among
asthmatics, including
many children.  Often,
pest control  methods
depend too  much  on
poisons that generally
are  not  effective  by
themselves, and also can
be hazardous to  people,
pets and other animals, and
the environment.
    Neighborhood residents everywhere need
    effective, safe, and long-lasting ways to
manage pest problems. "Safe Control..." is a
story about and by a community organization
learning to control pests using IPM (integrated
pest management). IPM is an effective pest
   controlling strategy and yet is safe for
              people, their pets and other
              non-target animals, and forthe
             environment. This community's
             IPM  efforts should also help
            reduce the risks of pest-related
           diseases (including asthma and
           other respiratory irritations
          resulting from infestations) and
          some other environmental health
         problems (including molds and lead
paint dust), and should help conserve heat
and air conditioning.  The basic approach
described here can be used in any community
by anyone, including professional pest control
technicians.
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 Integrated pest management (IPM) is a process for limiting pest problems that may
 use one or more corrective treatments (including removal of pests) with an emphasis on
 eliminating food, water, shelter, and movement routes that allow pests to survive.

 There are four major parts to the IPM approach in and around buildings:

Inspection -  an  examination of indoor and outdoor
areas to identify what, where, and why  pests are
active. A major inspection is done at the startup of
an IPM program; minor inspections occur occasionally
throughout a program. With this information, one can
determine what corrective actions should be used at
a particular point In time.
                                                 Photo by City of Philadelphia Environmental Health Services
                                   Monitoring-a process for verifying pest presence
                                   (orabsence) that is used periodically todetermine
                                   the effects of corrective treatments or to insure
                                   that a resurgence of pests does not occur after
                                   completing treatments. Techniques Include direct
                                   observation (of animals], Indirect observation
                                   (of droppings, stains, damaged goods, etc.), and
                                   collection of animals with traps.
Treatments - the corrective actions (or interventions) to reduce pest numbers and the
damage caused by pests.  EDUCATION to change people's behavior is the single most
Important treatment for making IPM  effective. The long-lasting
physical actions of CLEANING, SANITATION and PE5T STOPPAGE
are most  emphasized.  Physical actions are often supplemented
by the pest removal actions of TRAPPING and/or POISONING. A
combination of treatments frequently gives better results than
one type of treatment used alone.

                              Evaluation •  the  follow-up
                              process which relies on Inspection
                              and monitoring Information
                              to determine now successful
                              the treatments have been and
                              what must be done  next.  This
                              eliminates guesswork to help
                              ensure your success.

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        It was a morning like any
            other in the city.
                                               But in one neighborhood there
                                                  was a bustle of activity.
                                               "We're here to help get rid of the
                                               cockroaches, rats and mice."
      "Hey! Why are you guys here?"
                                                   Thank goodness... our tenants
                                                      have been complaining."
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    The problem is that these common pests that do a lot of damage, also can
    carry disease and contribute to allergies and other respiratory Irritations.
                           I
      German roach
                                                American roach
                                               House mouse
      Norway Rat
 In some parts of the country, Roof rats are a problem too - they are great climbers.
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lOh,  1 suppose you
  spray chemical
    pesticides
   everywhere!
        Poison!  Poison!
PLEA5E HELP US find a better way!

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                                Actually, the
                                method we use is called
                                IPM, or integrated pest
                                management. Mainly,
                                it gets rid of the
                                conditions that
                                help pests to survived
   We start by inspecting the building and its surroundings for sources of food, water,
         shelter, and movement routes needed by roaches and rodents to live.
                                                       Food waste
       Cluttered lot with chicken
           pens and garbage
                                           Plastic bag of garbage is accessible
                                          by rodents and other animals. Broken
                                            sidewalk provides shelter for rats.
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   Buildings and their surroundings often provide sources of food,
           water, shelter, and movement/access routes
                   needed by pests to survive.
       Outdoor food, water and shelter attract and sustain
 pests, and also make  it convenient for them to enter our buildings.
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            There are many entry points to buildings.
                                                          Exterior
                                                          pipes and
                                                           wires.
   Our detailed indoor inspections also look for available food,
                water, shelter and access routes.
                         Rat damage due to
                        improper food storage.
                                                  Pet food and water
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In our detailed indoor inspections
  we look everywhere for food,
       water, shelter and
         access routes.
Indoor food source

      Indoor water source

            Open floor drain
                    Containers
                   with water, wet
                       mop
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                          Outdoor water source
 AirSp conditioner
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   condensate
                                                      Standing water also
                                                     provides breeding area
                                                        for mosquitoes
                 Harborage/Access Ceiling/Walls/Floor
  At Heating Duct
  (rodents)
    Ceiling Tile Hole
  (rodents & roaches)
 Door Knob Hole
(roaches & mice)
                                  Telephone
                                 Connection
                                  (roaches)
 Under Peeling
Paint (roaches)
                            Steam Riser (roaches)
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             Harborage/Access Ceiling/Walls/Floor
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   Broken sewer pipe

   Hole at radiator
                                  Roaches & roach feces in cabinet
                            Harborage/Access Kitchen Cabinets
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                            Roaches at cabinet
                               door hinge
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                  Harborage/Food/Access Kitchen
 Hot water pipe behind
   sink (roach feces)

 Crack in wall behind appliance
         (rodents & roaches)
      Exposed food and water
                                     Roach in
                                    refrigerator
                                       hinge
                                                          Food wastes &
                                                         rodent/roach feces
                                                         under, and behind
                                                           and in rear of
                                                            refrigerator
   Food waste under stove top
                                                                  Roaches
                                                                 hide under
                                                               insulation of a
                                                                dishwashers
                                                                 and other
                                                                 appliances
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       Harborage/Access
       Bathroom Cabinets
                      Holes in floor
                        and wall

                                            Roaches & roach feces in
                                            bathroom vanity cabinet

   Roaches
  beside bath
    vanity
 Roaches
inside bath
  vanity
                     Harborage/Access Furniture
         Severe rat damage
       Food spillage
      (candy, popcorn
  and other food crumbs)
   Roaches under furniture skirt
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                                                        Indoor Clutter
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                    Following   inspection:
   IVlOM ITOI^I NIC-? \e what we do to verify what pests are located  where.
   Monitoring specific locations before and after corrective actions tells us how successful
   our IPM work has been.
                                                   Flashlight (rechargeable)

                                                                               Inspection
                                                                               mirror with
                                                                               telescopic
                                                                               handle (to
                                                                               look around
                                                                              corners and
                                                                               into tight
                                                                                 areas)
Tamper-
resistant
bait box
(to protect
rodent baits)
Sticky
trap with
pheromone
attractants
(self-sticking)
to catch
roaches
 Sticky trap with pheromone
 attractants (self-sticking)
 to catch roaches
                                   Wire
                               (to attach non
                               toxic baits to
                               fixed objects)
Magnifying glass (to
indentify insects and
    droppings)
                                                                             Mini Pry -E>ar
                                                                              (to loosen
                                                                                 and
                                                                              look under
                                                                              or behind
                                                                               boards)

                                                                             Double-sided
                                                                                tape
                                                                             (to re-attach
                                                                             sticky traps)
                          Non-toxic bait
                             blocks
                           (to monitor
                             rodent
                            activity)
Some methods and "tools" are the same as for inspections; some monitoring methods can
also eliminate a few pests. A few "tools" are shown above and in the following pages.
Heat from
a hair dryer
will flush out
roaches.

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                                       It is best to keep
                                       detailed  records
                                       on all  observed
                                       pests,  evidence
                                       of  pests,  and
                                       pest conditions.
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                                                       Handbook
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Glue (sticky) traps should be placed near areas
where  cockroaches or other evidence was seen
while inspecting.
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                               Inside bath vanity
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             Non-toxic baits help in verifying the  intensity
                     and location of rodent activity.


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Commercial products are available; however,
   homemade blocks of melted paraffin wax
   mixed with grains or birdseed may work
similarly.
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    With thin wire, attach non-
    toxic baits to fixed objects
    to prevent them from being
    carried away by rodents or
    other animals.
     If baits cannot  be  hidden  or made
     inaccessible, a tamper-resistant bait
     box can be used to keep non-toxic baits
     away from children and pets.
 After  a  few  days  of  exposure,  a
 gnawed block indicates rodent activity.
 Experience  will   help
 you know the differences
 between gnawing by mice, rats
 and large roaches. Avoid confusion
 - prevent- access by pets and children.
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   Snap traps are available
   in mouse size and  in
   rat size, and will  kill the
   animal.   These traps
   MUST BE PROTECTED
   from  children and pets.
                                     Metal snap trap "stations" safely  hold snap
                                     traps that are set, but do not interfere with
                                     trap function.  For additional safety and to be
                                     out of reach by pets and children, hide stations
                                     under objects (e.g., boxes, boards).
             Open glue traps are
             useful  to  monitor
             mice In areas without
             children or pets.  Glue
             traps for  rodents
             should  be  checked
             every day.
This   box   trap  can
capture  several  mice,
but should be checked
and    emptied   every
few  days.     The low
height makes it easy
to use under furniture
and  other  objects;  a
transparent  lid  helps
you see captures.
This  wind-up  box
trap  can  capture
mice   for   several
days;  however,   it
should be  checked
and  emptied every
few days.  A transparent lid and
end wall helps you see captures.
                                            The Internal trigger of this box trap for
                                            rats makes  it easy  to hide  under  or
                                            behind objects and it is not likely to  be
                                            accidentally tripped.
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                      TREATMENTS
      (corrective actions, Interventions) are what we do to try
       to eliminate pests and the damage caused by them.
   The typical first treatment is
   to thoroughly  vacuum every
   place roaches,  rodents, their
   droppings, and food wastes
   can be found.
We  vacuum  high locations
then downward so we always
get materials that fall from
light fixtures,  ledges,  and
shelves.  A vacuum cleaner
with HEPA filtering  is used
to ensure  removal of  small
particles   (including   many
allergens).
      Remember:  many people are
      allergic to droppings and other
      body wastes  of roaches and
      rodents!

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 Vacuum up rodent droppings, hair, roaches, roach feces &
 dust, debris, and food particles.  Get all around, under &
 appliances and furniture, and all cracks & crevices
 of baseboards and floors. Place vacuum bag
                                   into sealed
                                   plastic bag
                                   and discard
                                   each day
cases,
behind


For hard-to see areas, flush roaches out
with a hair dryer while vacuuming.
                         CARPET VACUUM CLEANERS should have a
                         "beater bar" or rotating brush to loosen dust, allergens,
                         and tracked-in dirt; and HEPAfiltering to trapvery small
                         particles.
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 Hard (non-porous) surfaces are washed with soap and warm
water to remove pest saliva, urine and feces, and food residues.
   Rags and sponges must be rinsed often in clean water.  Since many
     allergens are water soluble, care must be taken to remove them,
                  not simply spread them around.
 Sponge mops
  work best.
 Always^hang
 mops so they
   can dry.

      Clean, dry, and well-maintained kitchens make life difficult for
                        roaches & rodents.
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                           [3asic tools and materials for IPM
                                 are commonly available.
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So what- do we do next?
Now that weVe cleaned
everything up, how do
we keep  those pests
out of our home?
                   Tape      fin snps
                 measures
                     Pry-bar
                                                           Screw-
                                                           drivers

                                                            Pliers

                                                            Scissors
                                                            Utility
                                                             knife
                             Screw'
                            & nails
             Door stops
 Sheet
 metal
flashing
Drywall
corner
                       X. /
  Knitted copper mesh    "'Caulking


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                                           Foam
                                          •^
                                          backer
                                           rode


                                        Caulking
                                           gun
   We use
these items
  for pest
 stoppage
  (to seal
   cracks,
  crevices,
 and voids)
 and other
  repairs.
                                                    ALWAYS READ

                                                   PRODUCT LABELS

                                                       AND

                                                   FOLLOW SAFETY

                                                    INSTRUCTIONS.
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       Where roaches and rodents are active, we often combine pest
      stoppage and other treatments with trapping (for mice or rats)
             and/or limited application of low-toxic pesticides.
Silicon Dioxide from
  Piatomaceous
Earth/PE (roaches)
 Hydramethylnon
Gel Bait (roaches)
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                                                             Boric Acid Powder
                                                                (roaches)
                                                           Container for filling
                                                              bulb duster
              Boric Acid Gel Bait
                 (roaches)

              Chlorophacinone
               Bait (rodents)
                       Plastic bottles can be used in place of bulb dusters
                                                             Bulb dusters for
                                                            applying Boric Acid
                                                             Powder or Silicon
                                                              Dioxide (PE)
        Always label  containers of pesticides.
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 Only use pesticides that are officially registered with the U.S.
 Environmental Protection  Agency (EPA) and with  your  state's
 environmental  authority
   5packle or caulk over minor
   cracks and cervices.
 For deep cracks and
 crevices, treat with
 boric acid powder, add
 backer rod, then caulk
 over.
                                     Before sealing voids, blow in
                                     boric acid powder if roaches
                                     are present.
When deep cracks and crevices and voids are
pretreated with  boric acid powder and then
sealed, a long-term (years) cockroach killing trap
is created!
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Fill the groove in shelving
brackets to prevent roaches
from living there.
      Caulk shelving.
 Caulking around intercom
      and phone jacks.
                             You can use knitted copper
                            mesh and caulk at baseboard
                                  & floor interface.
                                                            Caulk backsplash of
                                                               kitchen sink.
 -
 Knitted copper
 mesh will prevent
 pest access under
 cabinets.
    We caulk all
 cracks and crevices
of baseboards (after
   blowing-in boric
 acid powder where
 roaches are active).
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[3ulb dusters have extension
tubes to help place boric acid
(or other) powder pesticides
where needed.
   Cockroach baits of boric acid gel or paste, or hydramethylnon
 gel, can be useful in areas where a powder insecticide may not be
         desired.  Many well distributed, small dabs of bait
                    work better than large globs.
                         Bait all wall hangings
                         showing roach
                         activity.
                                                    Here I  am baiting
                                                    where roaches live
                                                    under  skirts  of
                                                    stuffed furniture
     m lightly dusting
      silicon dioxide
     (DE) under the
    appliances. I could
   have used boric acid
     powder instead.
   m baiting a
window frame with
  boric acid gel.
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   When it is necessary to directly remove rodents from indoor living areas, the first
   choice should be traps as shown earlier in the MONITORING Section.

   If poisons (rodenticides) are needed, chose those that have an effective, easy-
   to-find antidote in case a child or pet is accidentally poisoned. Two low-toxic
   examples are baits containing: chlorophacinone or warfarin.
Chlorophacinone grain-based bait
Warfarin bait blocks and pellets
                               13aits can  be  grain-
                               based, in  blocks, or
                               in  pellets;  all  are
                               available  in  packets
                               of several sizes.
    Maximize safety by placing rodenticide baits in locking tamper-resistant bait
    stations made of durable plastic or metal (this type of "box" was also shown in
    Monitoring Section).
                             Tamper-resistant bait
                             boxes shoiuld be anchored
                             to the floor (indoors) or
                             ground (if outdoors).
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           Keeping pests out, preventing -their access, and eliminating their
                             shelter will have a major
                                long-term impact
                                   in reducing
                                     pests.
        Attach doorstop and then patch up the hole. Note caulked baseboard.
 Knitted  copper  mesh
 wrapped  around backer
 rod works well to exclude
 mice from large gaps.
Knitted copper mesh
coated with caulk will
prevent  access   by
mice and roaches  at
radiator pipes.
   Door Thresholds should be carefully checked for voids underneath that allow roaches
                              (or mice) to hide—seal up with cement, caulk or other
                                                           appropriate material.
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                                                                    Doormat
                            Caulked & Cemented
 A doorsweep helps keep out pests.
 Taking your shoes off and using a doormat
 reduces dust, dirt and toxins that would be tracked Into your home.
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                     Adding weatherstripping to a doorframe can help
                     prevent roach passage (also saves on energy costs).
                                                        Sheet metal

  Metal dry wall corner can be used to close the gap between the wall and floor. Sheet
           metal flashing covers a rat hole. All such repairs can be caulked,
                        spackled and painted as needed.

    Food  is stored in past-resistant containers or the refrigerator
         Indoor garbage and rubbish must be stored in pestproof containers.
       Remove garbage and rubbish every evening to pestproof outdoor storage.
                                               Recycle bin &
                                               small  metal
                                               garbage can
                                               with  tight
                                               fitting lid.
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          Store outdoor garbage and  rubbish
                 in  pestproof containers.
                                                     Always
                                                     close /
                                                     the lid
                                                     tightly.
                                  Tidy alleyway with garbage cans on
                                right and recyclable storage on left.
                                             Do met op refuse containers
                                             with spring-shut doors are
                                             excellent for public areas.

                                             Note;
                                             Refuse is  garbage (e.g.,
                                             food wastes) and rubbish
                                             (e.g., metal, paper} mixed
                                             together.
  Containers for specific
  types of recyclables and a
  large metal dumpster for
  refuse.
90-100 gallon refuse
container with wheels
and hinged lid exclude
pests,   are   easy
to handle, and are
emptied by specially
equipped collection
trucks.
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    Always
    think of how you can make
    life difficult for pests. Use
    pestproof containers for
   food &for garbage; clean
   the kitchen counters,
   appliances & floors;
    use sponge  mope;
    seal cracks & crevices;
     screen windows;  use
      doorsweeps; reduce
       clutter; and  repai
        water leaks.
                         This IPM
                        stuff could
                         also help
                          reduce
                         asthma
                         attacks.
To help reduce indoor allergens and
 other respiratory Irritants: vacuum often
 with a HEPA filtering vacuum cleaner; use
 doormats (both outdoors and indoors
  work best); and wash hard surfaces
  with soap and water.
   I have friends and relatives
   with these same problems.
                         It seems
                          like  everybody is
                          having the same problems with
                          roaches, mice & rats. We just
                           need to manage food and garbage,
                           and keep the place clean, dry, and
                            repaired.
                           If we all work
                         ^ together, along
                            with the building
                             manager, I know
                               we can do it!
                At  least  these  are
                conditions that WE can
                correct     within  our
                own homes.
                               I can offer
                               professional scientific
                                help. Other pest control
                                technicians should be
                                able to do the same.


                  think I would like to be
                 a scientist too ..
                          Remember, before attempting IPM work, you must understand
                          what the pest is, where it lives, and what food, water, and shelter
                          support It.
 Success will depend on your knowledge as much as your actions.
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 Don't let the details drive you away.

          /PM works!
          As long as you
keep everything clean, dry and repaired.

      IPM TOOLS ARE SIMPLE
    THE PROCESS IS DETAILED
    THE REWARDS ARE GREAT!


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                   Be safe and
               use IPM to protect
             your home and health.
          Remember, my roach buddies
           and I are always looking for a
                      new place to live!



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