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Join Our Pest Patrol: A Backyard Activity Book for Kids on Integrated Pest Management

    book cover of 'Join Our Pest Patrol' Activity Book. Activity Book: "Join Our Pest Patrol: A Backyard Activity Book for Kids on Integrated Pest Management"

    Activities can be incorporated into reading, science, and even math and art classes. Written for the 3–5 grade level, the activities can be easily adapted for the lower or upper grades. Each activity includes fun facts in "Did You Know," and "Tips for Grown-ups."

  • Have you ever been bitten by a mosquito?
  • Been stung by a wasp or bee?
  • Had weeds overtake your garden?
  • Found cockroaches in your home or school?

We've all been bugged at one time or another by pests. For many of us, our first reaction is to reach for the nearest can of bug spray. But, pesticides and fertilizers that run off from lawns and other locations are a significant source of pollution in our environment. There's a better way to solve pest problems called Integrated Pest Management (IPM). IPM is an effective and environmentally sensitive approach to pest management that relies on a combination of common sense practices.

Teaching IPM at the grade school level can provide children with important information about pest identity, biology, and ecology. It can also help children understand the impact that personal choices—like whether or not to use chemicals to control pests—can have on our environment.

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