Center of Expertise for School IPM
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1 Center of Expertise for School IPM
2 Quick Refresher on IPM Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a safer, and usually less costly option for effective pest management in the school community. A school IPM program employs common sense strategies to reduce sources of food, water and shelter for pests in your school buildings and grounds. IPM programs take advantage of all pest management strategies, including the judicious use of pesticides. Center of Expertise for School IPM
3 The Promise of School IPM 71% reduction in pesticide use 78% reduction in pest-related work orders Reduced asthma triggers, reduced absenteeism Lower costs as pest problems are reduced (IPM implementation requires initial investment) No increase to workload of school facilities staff ( Do what you re already doing, just think pests. ) Center of Expertise for School IPM
4 Benefits of School IPM Smart: healthier learning environment for children Sensible: addresses the root cause of pest problems Sustainable: better long-term control of pests Savings: Long-term implementation may reduce energy and pest management costs Center of Expertise for School IPM
5 Presenters Dr. Bobby Corrigan Ph.D. in rodent IPM from Purdue University Research scientist with the NYC Department of Health National/International pest control expert with 25 years experience in urban pest management Author of 160+ technical publications and four books/chapters. Dr. Claudia Riegel Ph.D. in nematology from the University of Florida Director, New Orleans Mosquito, Termite & Rodent Control Board Passionate advocate of IPM in schools 15 years of experience in urban pest management with an interest in providing information about termites and mosquitoes to pest control professionals and the public Center of Expertise for School IPM
6 Rodents in Schools Part I Webinar Sponsored by US EPA - OPP, School IPM Center of Expertise Bobby Corrigan, Ph.D. Urban Rodentologist Richmond, IN. January 29, 2014 RMC Pest Mgmt. Consulting.
7 First: A word from our sponsor:
8 Rodents in Schools Part I Webinar Sponsored by US EPA; OPP, School IPM Center of Excellence Bobby Corrigan, Ph.D. Urban Rodentologist Richmond, IN. January
9 1. House mouse 2. Norway rat 3. Roof rat 4. Peromyscus spp. mice
10 Nationally, school s No. 1 Mammal Pest House Mouse Mus musculus
11 Health Significance of Urban Rodents in Schools RMC Pest Mgmt. Consulting.
12 1. Allergens (esp. mice) potential pathogens (Urban rodents & area-specific). 3. Food borne illness potential if in food prep areas. 4. Electrical damage.
13 If we consider just allergens alone. The house mouse has been proven to be a very important pest of schools and other sensitive environments.
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17 Recent Research (2014) Also Points to Disease Potential from City Rats
18 Columbia study
19 Above, below and along side
20 Rodents in Schools Part I Webinar Sponsored by US EPA; OPP, School IPM Center of Excellence Bobby Corrigan, Ph.D. Urban Rodentologist Richmond, IN. January RMC Pest Mgmt. Consulting.
21 Rodents in Schools Part I Webinar Sponsored by US EPA; OPP, School IPM Center of Excellence Bobby Corrigan, Ph.D. Urban Rodentologist Richmond, IN. January RMC Pest Mgmt. Consulting.
22 Photo here RMC Pest Mgmt. Consulting.
23 RMC Pest Mgmt. Consulting.
24 Urine droplets Potential of 3000 micro-droplets per 24 h. MUPs
25 From a pathogenic microbial perspective: 100 dog feces in a ceiling vs. 100 mouse feces.
26 Rodents in Schools Part I Webinar Sponsored by US EPA; OPP, School IPM Center of Excellence Bobby Corrigan, Ph.D. Urban Rodentologist Richmond, IN. January RMC Pest Mgmt. Consulting.
27 The house mouse mite (Liponyssoides common on mice, readily sanguineus) attacks people in mouseinfested buildings causing dermatitis. Mullin, G. and B. M. O CONNER Mites. Pages In: Medical and Veterinary Entomology. (G. Mullin and L. Durden, Eds.) 2 nd Ed. Academic Press. San Diego, CA. 637 pp..
28 The Mouse in The Box. Corrigan, R.M Pest Management Professional Vol. (42): 9:
29 Minor Infestations: Simple cleaning and removal Severe entrenched infestations: PMPs and Industrial Hygienists i.e., pay as you go; or really pay later. RMC Pest Mgmt. Consulting.
30 An Obvious Take Home: What should be our action threshold and tolerances for rodent infestations in and around schools? RMC Pest Mgmt. Consulting.
31 Ask any city dishwasher repair man; or a large city apartment complex building super.
32 Biology and Behavior A short overview only as it relates to schools and school IPM
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34 Opportunists
35 School Rodent IPM Washington and Oregon School IPM Programs Reynolds Middle School Fairview, OR August 1, 2013.
36 Homes: 1.Warmth/cool escapes 2.Food odors (3X) 3.Opportunistic encounter for new nest RMC Pest Mgmt. Consulting.
37 RMC Pest Mgmt. Consulting.
38 RMC Pest Mgmt. Consulting.
39 Thanks Tim Stock, OSU Carrie Foss, WSU Fairview School District
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44 School Mouse Harborages 1. Warm areas nearby food 2. Cluttered rooms and areas. 3. Quiet 4. Ceilings, furniture, desks 5. Concrete hollow block RMC Pest Mgmt. Consulting.
45 Highly Rodent Vulnerable Areas (RVAs) Of Typical Schools 1Kitchens & Store rooms 2Storerooms (especially conc. Hollow block + 2x4 / plywood shelving 3Beneath counter voids in serving zones 4 Band boosters storage and kiosks 5 Science classrooms 6 Any suspended ceilings above the above. 7 Crawl space areas (N. rats) 8 Soffits zones ands attics (R. rats) 9 Exterior earthen areas below cave shaped landscaping nearby food dumpsters RMC Pest Mgmt. Consulting.
46 RMC Pest Mgmt. Consulting.
47 Food Selections: Mice: opportunistic on stored or spilled food in the Hard-to-reach and thus hard to clean areas. Norway Rats: Infestations are usually due to refuse mis-management (dumpster maintenance/issues). Roof rats: Natural foods and/or refuse as per above (less dependent on humans).
48 Food Intake: (school foods) Mice 2-4 g N. rats : oz. R. rats: 0.5 to 1.5 oz.
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50 Without vigilance, numbers can become significant: 762 mice in one restaurant (6 wks) 2, 260 mice in one supermarket (3 wks) 5, 439 in one grocery distribution center (4 wks) (i.e., consider the urine and fecal allergens associated with such buildups).
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53 Maintenance rodent programs vs Infestation management and population tracking (i.e., it s more complex than putting out a few traps and assuming the building was treated for rodents.
54 When it comes to planning your IPM strategy, there is nothing ordinary about any school. Nor as far as the rodents are concerned are any two alike. Each school must be analyzed independently. More investigator than applicator
55 IPM Basics Pesticides Physical & Mechanical Control Cultural & Sanitation Practices Education & Communication
56 School IPM: Key Concepts Inspection, monitoring and identification of pests Prevention and avoidance through pest exclusion and good sanitation Treatments focus on minimum impact on health and the environment. Custodians, teachers, students, principals, pest management professionals, and others all have a role
57 Part II: Implementation of rodent control in schools a case study. Claudia Riegel, Ph.D. City of New Orleans Mosquito & Termite Control Board (504) [email protected]
58 Rat, roaches, and flies found at some public-school cafeterias, health report shows ProjectNOLA.com The most recent round of health inspections of public-school cafeterias show troubling conditions at some schools, including rat feces, roaches and flies. By Jessica Williams, The Lens staff writer Your kid s public-school cafeteria may not be as clean as you think. Although the majority of New Orleans public-school cafeterias have gotten out of recent health inspections with little noted beyond a few run-down kitchen appliances, 36 of 82 public schools in state files were cited as having critical violations of state health code in 2011 and early 2012, records show. There are 88 public schools in New Orleans. The state health department lists data for 82 schools, sometimes listing one result for facilities that house two or more school sites. Of the 36 with critical offenses, nine schools were specifically cited for rats or rat feces, live and dead roaches, or flies in the kitchen at the time of inspection. Inspectors also noted rat feces at four schools one of which received only a non-critical offense in the comments section of the inspection report, although they chose not to give these schools the official pest-control violations because either updated pest-control documents were on file, appropriate rat bait was set out or pest control visits were scheduled.
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60 General Observations Mouse bite in 2011
61 L.B. LANDRY HIGH SCHOOL Schools are in a variety of state of repair: New (8 or less years) Renovated (damaged during hurricane Katrina) Schools that were not flooded Historic building (50+ years old, many schools years)
62 This area was fairly clean and in order; however we did see evidence of mice in the vending machine area and the kitchen. The light features allow for easy inspection, just make sure someone is looking up to catch any potential pest problems in the area.
63 THE PRINCIPALS OFFICE/AREA Evidence of dead mice on glue boards not sure who is placing the glue boards out, need to ensure it s the pest control contractor or a licensed employee. Once a mouse is caught, they should be disposed of immediately.
64 IMPROPER USE OF A RODENTICIDE!
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66 Mouse bait stations, no date, pellets, improper placement and use.
67 Summary of observations School inspected often have several pest issues Termites, rats, mice, cockroaches (American, German), variety of flies, ants School may not be in LDAF compliance IPM plan not submitted by Aug 1 IPM plans not available in administration offices IPM plans if present are weak Leadership often not have an understanding about The pest control contracts (general pest and termite) The role of conducive conditions General understanding of pest management The importance of managing (controlling) pest infestation Implications of not being in compliance
68 Summary of observations Improper use of rodenticides (lack of understanding) Poor housekeeping Food (breakfast) in the classrooms Lack of payment for pest contracts (pay sometimes) Bid specifications weak Lack of interested or low prioritization of pest management issues Little to no oversight of pest contracts Limited custodial/maintenance staff at schools Asthma cases
69 Implementing Verifiable School IPM Program in Orleans Parish Claudia Riegel, Ph.D. Director, City of New Orleans Mosquito & Termite Control Board Janet Hurley Extension Program Specialist II Historic Renovated New
70 Deliverables IPM Plan for demonstration schools Train staff and vendors State law compliance Full pest inspections with a plan for pest-proofing IPM survey of the staff (teachers, maintenance, administration) Pest monitoring Clean-up campaign Reduce pesticide use Reduce/eliminate pest problems Provide bid specifications
71 NO JOB IS TOO GREAT FOR INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT!
72 Severe rodent problems house mouse and Norway rats
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74 A thorough initial inspection, then inspected quarterly
75 WINDOWS DAMAGED DURING HURRICANE KATRINA WERE NEVER PROPERLY REPAIRED
76 Poor Sanitation
77 Filthy Drains
78 IF MOPS AREN T STORED PROPERLY THEY CAN BE PART OF PEST PROBLEM, THE MOISTURE FROM A MOP CAN BE AN ATTRACTANT FOR NUMEROUS PESTS
79 Plumbing and PIPE Entry - IT COULD BECOME A RODENT HIGHWAY
80 Teachers Lounge
81 Rodent activity behind the vending machine
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83 WHEN DOING INITIAL INSPECTION PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO WATER SOURCES
84 Available water and improper storage
85 TRASH CANS NEED TO BE 30 FT. FROM BUILDING WITH THE LIDS CLOSED.
86 Steps to Success Thorough inspection Monitoring and identification Pest- proofing, exclusion, sanitation, etc. Treatment, trapping, etc. if needed Monitoring..
87 Inspection A thorough initial inspection, then inspected quarterly
88 Monitoring MONITORING STATION FOR PESTS
89 John McDonogh High School Monitoring Station Locations Office JM-1 on the left corner when you walk in front office door JM-2 Side of computer desk in main office (Ms. Bertrand) JM-3 Supply Room JM-4 Copy Room JM-5 Principal s Office Closet Right Hand Corner under his printer- next to hole in floor Auditorium JM-6 Stage front left corner facing seating JM-7 Back Room with door locked behind stage Kitchen JM-8 Next to kitchen office computer JM-9 Food Storage Room far left corner JM-10 Back middle under the sink JM-11 Back left corner for the kitchen under the sink JM-12 Under the serving line area Hallway Area JM-13 Across from Rm 103 behind a/c vent 2nd floor Teacher s Lounge JM-14 Room 203 behind the Coke Machine JM-15 behind and under the A/C vent 3rd floor JM-16 Janitor s closet under the sink Classroom area 305 JM-17 Next to A/C vent Gym BOY S SIDE JM-18 open closet across from office left wall JM-19 Next to ice machine by hole in the wall JM-20 Back room in equipment section by side door JM-21 Wash room under the sink, back right corner JM-22 Next to open washer in room before football room next to sink GIRL S SIDE JM-23 Girls locker room side in custodial closet JM-24 Locker room side door by the lockers JM-25 Room next door to custodial closet under shelf JM-26 Girls Bathroom under sink
90 PEST IDENTIFICATION IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT
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92 NUMEROUS ENTRY POINTS FOR PEST MUST BE CLOSED
93 REPLACING BROKEN WINDOWS
94 USING CLEAR SEALANT
95 ALL PIPES NEED TO BE SEALED AT THE ENTRY POINTS S t e e l w o o l m i x e d w i t h a s e a l a n t o r c o n c r e t e
96 PEST PROOFING BETWEEN THE WALLS WHERE PIPES PENETRATE
97 THIS PIPE RUNS FROM ROOM TO ROOM, THE ALUMINUM CASING AROUND THE PIPE WAS A RODENT HIGHWAY UNTIL IT WAS SEALED
98 PEST LOG SHOULD BE PUT UP FOR KITCHEN STAFF
99 GET TO KNOW THE JANITORS, THEY ARE THERE EVERYDAY AND CAN HELP GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF THE DAILY PEST SIGHTINGS
100 KICK PLATES AND DOOR SWEEPS PUT ON EXTERIOR DOORS
101 THIS DOOR IS SO DAMAGED IT GETS A CUSTOM MADE CORNER
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104 ON SITE TEMPORARY WOOD SHOP FOR EXCLUSION PROBLEMS
105 JIG SAW IS A GREAT TOOL FOR EXCLUSION WORK
106 REMOVE UNNECESSARY STORAGE BINS ON SCHOOL GROUNDS
107 REMOVING OLD AIR CONDITIONERS
108 BOOK STORAGE ORGANIZED AND DISPOSED OF CARDBOARD BOXES
109 NOMTCB IPM CREW ON THE MOVE 12/7/ /31/13 Total labor hours at John McDonogh Man hours 46,500/yr = cost of $9, $4,500 in materials and supplies
110 Team 1-Door Sweeps and Kick plates. (LJ and Princeton) Two man team to put door sweeps and kick plates on all exterior doors. Measurements and doors already labeled. (Check with Phil for notes and map. Tools needed. Drill. Tape measure. Hot-glue gun. Raw materials-talk to Phil. Hack Saw. Exclusion Day Team 2-Check all AG s and add stations at 3 locations. (Barry Lyons) Locations of rooms where stations are. (Room behind stage, Band Room 357-adjacent room where horns are) Locations of new stations ( Check the rafters behind stage-timmy found active termites close to the other AG in the same room) Tools needed. 3-4 new AG stations. Caulk and Screw Gun. Water. Team 3-Organize and Cleanup. (Abby, Daniel) Cleaning Products, Broom, dust pan, Check with OC for supplies. Locations (Rm 108,104,301) Computer Rm. 154-Exclusion needed in both corners. Book storage Rm. 301
111 John McDonogh Exclusion Breakdown Windows replaced-112 Windows repaired (silicon)-204 Doors repaired and enhanced-(door Sweeps and Kick Plates)-14 Holes patched-(concrete, Termimesh, Steel Wool)-186 Toilet Removed in Storage Room-1 Broken Air Conditioners Removed-2 Window frames repaired-104 (Sealed Window frames with special wood cuts) Pantry in kitchen completely sealed (Pest Free) Floor repaired above Pantry and behind stage in the Auditorium Band Instrument storage location repaired, secured, and returned to a functioning secure location for Band Instruments Vacuumed above ceiling tiles with IPM vacuum with HEPA Filter
112 KEEP THE KITCHEN CLEAN!!!
113 NEW KITCHEN MANAGER DISCUSSES IPM WITH STAFF
114 KITCHEN PANTRY AFTER PEST PROOFING
115 THE KITCHEN STAFF BEGIN A NEW SCHOOL YEAR AFTER A DEEP CLEANING OF THE FACILITY
116 Norway Rat-last hold out
117 TOILET REMOVED
118 RAT RETURNED FOR A DRINK BUT THE TOILET HAD BEEN REMOVED
119 Rodent Removal Data John McDonogh (December 2012-November ) Month Day Location Rodent Type Number Method December 21 Teachers Lounge Norway Rat 1 T-Rex snap trap December 21 Gym JM-21 House Mouse 1 Sticky trap January 24 Teachers Lounge House Mouse 2 Snap trap January 24 Main Office JM-3 House Mouse 1 Sticky trap January 24 Kitchen JM-10 House Mouse 1 Sticky trap February 28 Main Office (Bertrand) House Mouse 2 Snap trap February 28 Janitor Office (Storage Rm.) Norway Rat 1 T-Rex snap trap February 28 Main Office ) JM-3 House Mouse 1 Sticky trap February 28 Auditorium JM-6 House Mouse 1 Sticky trap February 28 Kitchen JM-9 House Mouse 1 Sticky trap March 19 Ceiling above IT Room Norway Rat 1 Live Catch March 28 Kitchen JM-8 House Mouse 1 Sticky trap March 28 Gym JM-25 House Mouse 1 Sticky trap April 4 Principal s office JM-5 House Mouse 1 Sticky trap April 4 Teacher s Lounge JM-14 House Mouse 1 Sticky trap April 4 Gym House Mouse 1 Sticky trap April 17 Dr. Thompson s office House Mouse 2 Snap trap May 11 IT Room House Mouse 2 Snap trap
120 Rodent Removal Data John McDonogh (December 2012-November ) May 11 Kitchen House Mouse 1 Snap trap May 14 Janitor s Office(storage rm) Norway Rat 1 T-Rex snap trap May 15 Behind Stage (Auditorium) Norway Rat 1 Live Catch May 27 Main Trash Container Norway Rat 1 T-Rex snap trap June 5 Ceiling-1st floor hallway Norway Rat 1 Rodenticide June 5 Ceiling-1st floor hallway Juvenile Norway 3 Rodenticide June 6 Teacher s Lounge House Mouse 2 Snap Trap June 6 Kitchen Bathroom House Mouse 1 Snap Trap June 14 Teacher s Lounge House Mouse 1 Sticky Trap June 17 Kitchen under sink House Mouse 2 Snap Trap Exclusion Day, July 9 th July 11 Cafeteria closet Norway Rat 1 Rodenticide July 14 Janitor s Office Norway Rat 1 Removed Toilet July 25 Principal s Office JM-5 House Mouse 1 Sticky Trap July 25 Auditorium JM-7 House Mouse 1 Sticky Trap July 25 Kitchen JM-8 House Mouse 1 Sticky Trap July 25 Gym JM-20 House Mouse 1 Sticky Trap July 25 Gym JM-24 House Mouse 1 Sticky Trap Deep cleaning day, August 17 th August 28 Kitchen Bathroom House Mouse 1 snap trap
121 Rodent Removal Data John McDonogh (December 2012-November ) May 11 Kitchen House Mouse 1 Snap trap May 14 Janitor s Office(storage rm) Norway Rat 1 T-Rex snap trap May 15 Behind Stage (Auditorium) Norway Rat 1 Live Catch May 27 Main Trash Container Norway Rat 1 T-Rex snap trap June 5 Ceiling-1st floor hallway Norway Rat 1 Rodenticide June 5 Ceiling-1st floor hallway Juvenile Norway 3 Rodenticide June 6 Teacher s Lounge House Mouse 2 Snap Trap June 6 Kitchen Bathroom House Mouse 1 Snap Trap June 14 Teacher s Lounge House Mouse 1 Sticky Trap June 17 Kitchen under sink House Mouse 2 Snap Trap Exclusion Day, July 9 th Total rodents removed Total Rodents Removed Norway Norway rats Rat-11 = 12 House House mouse Mouse = July 11 Cafeteria closet Norway Rat 1 Rodenticide July 14 Janitor s Office Norway Rat 1 Removed Toilet July 25 Principal s Office JM-5 House Mouse 1 Sticky Trap July 25 Auditorium JM-7 House Mouse 1 Sticky Trap July 25 Kitchen JM-8 House Mouse 1 Sticky Trap July 25 Gym JM-20 House Mouse 1 Sticky Trap July 25 Gym JM-24 House Mouse 1 Sticky Trap Deep cleaning day, August 17 th August 28 Kitchen Bathroom House Mouse 1 snap trap
122 AFTER EIGHT MONTHS OF DILIGENT IPM STRATEGIES CONTROL WAS ACHIEVED
123 AFTER EIGHT MONTHS OF DILIGENT IPM STRATEGIES CONTROL WAS ACHIEVED Building currently under renovation. Bioremediation may be necessary
124 Questions? For More Information visit: contact us: 844-EPA-SIPM Center of Expertise for School IPM
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