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Urban pests are common all over the world. These include
cockroaches, flies, mosquitoes, bed bugs, ticks, fleas, ants,
termites, rodents and others. These pests thrive in human
structures, where there is food, warmth and places to hide. Urban
pests are one of the leading causes of illnesses in humans due to
allergies, bites, food contamination and phobias. They can also
cause significant damage to property and structures. Knowledge and
training in this field is vital for professional and trainee pest
managers. This book is specifically intended to provide an aid to
such candidates. The book contains 500 multiple-choice questions
(and answers) grouped into the following major topic areas: * The
history of urban entomology * Household pests * Cockroaches * Flies
* Mosquitoes * Bed bugs * Termites * Sporadic pests * Stored
product pests * Vertebrate pests * Pesticides and pesticide
formulations * Handling pesticides * Integrated Pest Control
Produced in a convenient format that can be used at any time in any
place, the book allows the reader to learn and revise the subject
and much more. Its structure allows the study of one topic area at
a time, progressing through a simple introduction followed by key
revision questions, many of which require students to use their
practical knowledge. The answers to each of the questions are
provided at the end with short explanations wherever appropriate.
This guide brings together the varied and multiple skills and
activities required of pest control practitioners, including
biology, chemistry, architecture, engineering, sales, logistics,
legal and accounting, presented with a primary emphasis on pest
organisms at its core. This book provides information and tips on
all of these aspects and: explores the business of controlling
pests (including trends in the industry, pest control tools, and
sustainable pest control); covers biological information on each
pest in addition to information on control and management,
monitoring and follow-up; focusses particularly on globally
significant pests with internationally-applicable use and guidance;
and provides practical and hands-on experience, drawing on original
case studies This is a key resource for pest control practitioners,
as well as in-house staff of companies or buildings involved in
household or urban pest control. It is also a valuable reference
for researchers, and sanitation and building managers.
This book is the first resource to review the influence of climate
change on urban and public pests such as mosquitoes, flies, ticks,
and wood pests, with respect to population, distribution, disease,
damage and control. It systematically addresses how the impact of
climate change on pests in urban areas differs from natural areas,
focusing on the increased temperatures of urban locations, the
effect of natural disasters, the manner of land use and the
consequences of human habitation. Climate Change Impacts on Urban
Pests: - covers key information on how climate change and urban
pests affect human health - includes coverage of the impacts of
natural disasters such as flooding looks at issues which could
influence the management of pests - explores a range of
international opinion from recognised authorities covering six
continents. Presenting up-to-date knowledge, this book is an
essential resource for researchers in urban pests, entomology and
public health, as well as scientists, environmentalists and policy
makers involved in studies on climate change.
A companion to 'Urban Pest Management', this book builds on the
issues of insect pests in urban settings to discuss control
strategies that look beyond products. From an environmental and
health perspective, it is not always practical to spray chemicals
indoors or in urban settings, so this work discusses sustainable
control and best practice methods for managing insects that are
vectors of disease, nuisance pests and the cause of structural
damage.
A companion to 'Urban Pest Management', this book builds on the
issues of insect pests in urban settings to discuss control
strategies that look beyond products. From an environmental and
health perspective, it is not always practical to spray chemicals
indoors or in urban settings, so this work discusses sustainable
control and best practice methods for managing insects that are
vectors of disease, nuisance pests and the cause of structural
damage.
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