Stop Pests in Housing
  • Webinars
  • Request Training
  • Pest Solutions
  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
  • WHAT IS IPM?
  • WORKING WITH RESIDENTS
  • IPM TRAINING
    • Online Course
    • The Training Day
    • Training Materials
    • Training Opportunities
    • Webinars
  • SUCCESS STORIES
Want to use something you see? Go ahead. We're honored. So we can tell our funders how we shared these materials, please e-mail us what you want to use and how you will use it, then read and heed our guidelines.
Connect with StopPests!
@StopPests Facebook.com/StopPests YouTube
  1. HOME
  2.  »  IPM TRAINING
  3.  »  Training Opportunities
  4.  »  All
  5.  »  Bed Bug Webinars

Bed Bug Webinars

recent Webinars

  • No More Prep: A Progressive Approach to Bed Bug Treatment Preparation
  • 3 Simple Steps for Reducing Pest Complaints in Your Apartment Buildings

  • Turning Failure into Success: Bed Bug Management in Affordable Housing
  • Integrated Pest Management: A simple solution to problem pests in elderly and disabled public housing

Archived StopPests webinars

  • Taking Control of Bed Bug Treatments
  • Lowering Costs with an In-house Bed Bug Management Plan

  • Good Bed Bug Control Starts with Good Contracts

University of Minnesota Let’s beat the bug

Bed Bug Updates for Pest Management Professionals

Understanding Bed Bug Control for Social Service Professionals

Four Steps to Bed Bug Free Premises for Landlords

EPA

  • Bed Bug Information for Health Care Providers and Shelter Administrators | Q&A and suggested resources

  • Bed Bug Training for Health Departments and Health Care and Social Service Providers | Q&A | Free Resources CD can be obtained by e-mailing Siegel.Larry@epa.gov

eXtension.org

  • Get Rid of Those Bed Bugs

ReBuilding Together

  • Bed Bug Basics for Renovation Experts

The network for public health law

  • Bed Bugs: Legal Remedies and Limitations to Eliminating a Community Health Problem

 

Northeastern IPM Center

The Northeastern IPM Center receives funding for StopPests from The Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes.

Land Acknowledgment.

If you have a disability and are having trouble accessing information on this website or need materials in an alternate format, contact web-accessibility@cornell.edu for assistance.