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StopPests Webinars

Recent StopPests webinars:

Cucarachas vs Humanos: ¿Quién gana la batalla? November 14th, 2023

Eliminate Cockroaches from Affordable Housing with Assessment-Based Pest Management June 6th, 2023

Design and Build For Pest Prevention May 2nd, 2023

No More Prep! A Progressive Approach to Bed Bug Preparation December 6th, 2022

3 Simple Steps to Reducing Pest Complaints in Your Apartment Building November 10th, 2022

Reducing Pest Infestations in Multifamily Housing May 6th, 2021

Integrated Pest Management—A Simple Solution to Problem Pests in Elderly and Disabled Public Housing

Personal Pest Protection on Home Visits

Developing a Pest Exclusion Program for Cockroaches and Rodents

Turning Failure into Success: Bed Bug Management in Affordable Housing

Tools for Eliminating Mice from Multifamily Housing

The ABC's of Pest Control: Allergens, Baits, and Cockroaches

 

General Information

  • Managing Pests in Multifamily Housing
  • The Bugs That Won’t Go Away: Your role in delusional infestation
  • Hoarding, Housing, and Pests: A New Approach
  • Good Bed Bug Control Starts With Good Contracts

Pest-Specific Webinars

  • Ants
  • Bats
  • Bed Bugs
  • Cockroaches
  • Deer
  • Termites
  • Wildlife
  • Rodents

site-specific webinars

NYCHA Webinars

RHF IPM Training

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.

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