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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the IPM Pest Sighting Log in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Facility' section at the top of the form. Clearly state the name of your facility to ensure accurate record-keeping.
  3. In the 'Location of Sighting' field, specify the building number and exact location where the pest was sighted. This helps in tracking pest activity effectively.
  4. Next, indicate the 'Type of Pest(s) Sighted'. Be as specific as possible to assist pest management personnel in identifying and addressing the issue.
  5. Enter the 'Date' of the sighting to maintain a chronological log of pest occurrences.
  6. Once completed, hand over the log to pest management personnel who will fill out their section, including 'Action Taken', 'Technician Name', and date of action taken.

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Seven Principles of Integrated Pest Management Exclusion. The first step is the most important. Cultural Practices. The way you run your greenhouse matters. Trapping. Identification. Aggressive Removal. Treatment. Follow Up.
The pest control log is a record-keeping tool used to monitor and track pest control activities in a facility or premises. It documents the inspections, treatments, and preventive measures taken to manage and prevent pest infestations.
An effective IPM plan includes five steps: identify the pest, monitor pest activity, determine action thresholds, explore and implement treatment options, and evaluate results.
The three basic rules of an IPM program are to: deny pests access to the establishment; deny pests food, water, and a hiding or nesting place; and work with a licensed pest management professional (PMP) to eliminate pests that are in the establishment.

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