2012 District Lesson Seven Principles of Healthy Housing KEEP IT pest-free
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2012 DISTRICT LESSON
SEVEN PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHY HOUSING
KEEP IT PEST-FREE
CECP CORE COMPETENCIES: Housing and EnvironmentCooperative Extension Curriculum Project:“The initial focus is curriculum for professional development competencies. The intent of the project is to increase the breadth and quality of training while using human and financial resources more efficiently.”
These are just some essential concepts that apply to Keep it PEST-FREE.
Housing Maintenance and Care• Methods of pest control, including integrated pest
management.• Hazards of pesticide use.
http://srpln.msstate.edu/cecp/resources/core_fcs.htm
SEVEN STEPS TO A HEALTHY HOME1. Keep it Dry2. Keep it Clean 3. Keep it Safe 4. Keep it Well-Ventilated 5. Keep it Pest-Free 6. Keep it Contaminant-Free 7. Keep it Well-Maintained
WHY DO WE CARE?Keeping a home pest-free can reduce allergens and irritants and reduce pesticides use.
According to the World Health Organization, “Pesticides are known to cause millions of acute poisoning cases per year, of which at least one million require hospitalization.”
KEEP IT PEST-FREEImportant:• Control pests instead by using Integrated Pest
Management (IPM)• IPM is all about putting several pieces together to
take a holistic approach to pest management• IPM is concerned with making home
environments inhospitable to pests and if necessary, using the least toxic method to remove pests
• Use the least toxic method first!
KEEP IT PEST-FREEAll pests look for food, water and shelter.
KEEP IT PEST-FREEAll pests look for food, water and shelter.
Keep them out in the first place;The technical term for this is exclusion
KEEP IT PEST-FREEclutter = harborage
KEEP IT PEST-FREESeal cracks and openings throughout the home
Bugs!
Energy loss
KEEP IT PEST-FREE
• Store food in pest-resistant containers.
• Open bags and containers of food are not pest resistant. Check food in storage on a regular basis.
• Using pesticides should be the LAST step, not the first!
• If needed, use sticky-traps and baits in closed containers, along with least toxic pesticides such as boric acid powder.
KEEP IT PEST-FREE
Adapted from Florida Cooperative Extension:• Boric acid materials scattered on the floors of homes do present a hazard to children.” Apply in hidden areas. Do not apply in open areas. Do not apply where food and utensils are kept.
A WORD ON BED BUGS… keep them out. this means inspect!
When you travel…• Look over your hotel room
ahead of time.• Put suitcases on suitcase rack
or desk.• If you suspect you have been
bitten, put your clothing in disposable plastic bags and take them directly to a washer.
Other info:• If you are buying or acquiring used furnishing (beds and
couches) thoroughly inspect them. Even if they come from the antique store!
• Be bed bug conscious, not unreasonable. Bed bugs are not known to transmit disease. It is hard to get rid of bed bugs!
ACTIVITY: LET’S LOOK AT A BED BUG PHOTO GALLERY
• Eggs white, 1/32 inches • Nymphs light tan, darken
as they grow through 5 instars, ranging from 1/24 inches to nearly ¼ inch long.
• Adults oval shaped, red/brown colored body, 1/5 inch (about the size of an apple seed)
THANK YOU!Keep it pest-free
Goodbye!