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Title: Preliminary Findings 2002 School District Integrated Pest Management Survey


1
Preliminary Findings 2002 School District
Integrated Pest Management Survey
  • California School IPM Program
  • Advisory Group Meeting
  • August 1, 2002

2
Survey goals
  • Measure schools adoption of IPM
  • Measure DPRs progress in implementing HSA
  • Characterize school districts and their needs

3
Survey methodology
  • Compact survey fits on 8.5 X 14 sheet
  • Mailed to all California districts
  • Coded by school district (links to geographic,
    demographic data)

4
Survey results
  • 988 school districts surveyed
  • 418 surveys completed 42.4 return
  • 5 error

5
Awareness of the School IPM Program
  • 87 are aware of the California School IPM
    Program
  • 70 have adopted IPM program (self-reported)

6
Healthy Schools Act compliance
  • 84 post warning signs
  • 76 provide annual notification
  • 71 maintain lists for notification
  • 60 maintain records for 4 years

Required by HSA
7
Adoption of IPM-related policies
  • 50 have a written list of pesticide products
    approved for use
  • 44 have a written policy to use least-toxic pest
    management practices
  • 15 have a written policy requiring monitoring
    of pest levels

8
Effectiveness of IPM programs
  • 41 IPM resulted in more effective pest
    management
  • 21 IPM resulted in less effective pest
    management
  • 20 IPM made no difference in pest management
    effectiveness
  • 19 Uncertain/No opinion

9
Ant management
  • The good news
  • Most districts are caulking and using baits.
  • Insecticides are low on the list.
  • The bad news
  • Some districts still using spray cans, even 13
    of those that say they have an IPM program (7
    of these said it was their most frequently used
    method)
  • Some districts still calendar spraying.

10
Ant management Practices used
  • Caulk in cracks 64
  • Ant baits 58
  • Soapy water spray 38
  • Other 36
  • Insecticides sprayed using other application
    method 25
  • Improved sanitation 22
  • Insecticidal spray from aerosol can 17

11
Ant management Decision-making on treatments
  • When ants are first noticed 34
  • After certain number of complaints by
    constituents 31
  • At regular time intervals 16
  • When number of ants exceed pre-established
    thresholds 13
  • Other 6

12
Weed management
  • The good news
  • Spot herbicide treatments ranked higher than
    broadcast herbicides
  • Physical controls ranked the highest
  • The not-quite-as-good news
  • Mulches, irrigation management rarely used
  • Puzzling result on broadcast herbicides

13
Weed management Practices used
  • Physical controls (hand pulling, cultivating,
    mowing) 69
  • Regular spot treatment of turf/landscaping with
    herbicides 61
  • Use of mulches 26
  • Regular broadcast methods of turf/landscaping
    with herbicides 23
  • Irrigation management 17
  • Other 10
  • Flaming 7

14
Most frequently used practices (ants) IPM vs.
non-IPM districts
Practice IPM No IPM
Ant baits 32 30
Insecticides sprayed using other application method 10 16
Improved sanitation 25 15
Other 9 15
Insecticidal spray, aerosol can 7 14
Soapy water spray 13 9
Caulk in cracks 4 2
15
Frequency of Community Inquiries on Pest
Management
  • Districts with IPM Programs12 receive
    inquiries at least once per month
  • Districts without IPM Programs, or not sure if
    they have IPM Programs8 receive inquiries at
    least once per month

16
Survey questions
  • Pest management questions on two major pests
    (ants weeds)
  • Monitoring recordkeeping
  • Frequency of inquiries from community

17
Survey questions, contd
  • Specific contracting arrangements
  • Adoption of IPM-oriented policies
  • Compliance with HSA
  • Sources of pest management information
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