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IPM Coordinator Tasks: IPM Forms

Useful Forms and Resources for IPM Coordinators

This section contains master copies of every form the school uses to record pest sightings, pest management actions, and pesticide use. Included are some sample forms.

The following forms are available in 3 file formats and are for demonstrative purposes only.  Rich Text Format is compatible with most Word Processors including Word, and WordPerfectAdobe PDF can be read using a PDF Reader.  Adobe offers a FREE Reader for download on their site.  To download Adobe Acrobat PDF Reader, click on the following link...

Also included is a standard HTML formatted page.  For printing purposes, it is highly recommended that you choose either Rich Text Format, or Adobe PDF.

Download your desired file format by clicking on the appropriate icon (Rich Text Format, Adobe PDF, or HTML).

Pest Management Action and Follow Up

             
             

Monitoring Station Report

             
             

Pest Sighting Log

             
             

Pesticide Use Log

             
Other forms soon to be included: Consumer information sheet, Emergency waiver, factor form for evaluating pest control bids,             

Pest Reporting Form

Name: ___________________
Date: ___________________
Time: ___________________
Pest: ___________________
Where was the pest seen?
Room: ___________________ Location in the Room______________________________

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