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Western Region Structural Pest Lab Urban IPM and Pesticide Safety Education Washington State University National C & T Workshop 17 August 2005 Madison, WI

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Western Region Structural Pest Lab. Urban IPM and Pesticide Safety Education Washington State University National C & T Workshop 17 August 2005 Madison, WI. Why do we need a facility?. Research and demonstrate current indoor pest identification and IPM strategies - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Western Region Structural Pest Lab

Western Region Structural Pest Lab

Urban IPM and Pesticide Safety Education Washington State University

National C & T Workshop17 August 2005

Madison, WI

Page 2: Western Region Structural Pest Lab

Why do we need a facility?

Research and demonstrate current indoor pest identification and IPM strategies

Help bridge the gap between newly licensed and no experience SPIs and PMPs more knowledgeable on latest

technology Reduce number of inaccurate inspections and

unnecessary pesticide applications Facilities in other states (GA, LA, IN, SC, OK)

have been very successful

Page 3: Western Region Structural Pest Lab

Current WSU training

Prelicense training2 + times a yearLecture and

damaged wood and insect samples

Hands-on field course

Page 4: Western Region Structural Pest Lab

So…

Western Region Structural Pest Research and Demonstration

Facilityat WSU Puyallup

Page 5: Western Region Structural Pest Lab

What will the facility look like?

Basic structure with different types of

construction practices and building materials

Page 6: Western Region Structural Pest Lab

What will the facility look like? Not a classroom facility but there is one very

close Basic electric but no water An elevated crawl space

Basement dugout in OK

Page 7: Western Region Structural Pest Lab

What will the facility look like?

Removable wall sections to insert damaged articles and insects

Carpenter ants Dampwood Termite

Page 8: Western Region Structural Pest Lab

Training and Demonstration General inspection knowledge Pest ID and biology Damage caused by WDO Conducive conditions

Legal requirements Building construction and

maintenance Inspection & Safety equipment

Page 9: Western Region Structural Pest Lab

The facility has many partners!

Basic funding securedUniversity, Association, Industry,

Regulatory participation in building design

Page 10: Western Region Structural Pest Lab

Excavation started this summer

Building to begin Fall 2005 Donations committed from architects and developers

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NEXT…

Structural Pest IPM Curriculum Development

Prioritize research projects

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Want to be involved?

Looking for participants for a regional workgroup to Develop training courses and materials Regional needs of inspector and PMPs

Contact: Carrie Foss ([email protected], 253-445-4577), Becky Hines ([email protected], 253-445-4595), or Carol Ramsay ([email protected], 509-335-9222)