Michigan Technological University (University) has developed this Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Program to ensure that pesticide application at the University is performed consistently and in accordance with regulatory guidance. As summarized, by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD), “IPM is a pest management system that utilizes all suitable techniques to prevent pests from reaching unacceptable levels or to reduce an existing population to an acceptable level. An emphasis is placed on manipulation of the pest environment to the point that it will not support a pest population.”
The Department of Facilities Management is responsible for the development and implementation of this IPM Plan. Facilities Management staff is responsible for ensuring that all aspects of the IPM Plan are being implemented consistently across campus, including the following:
- Educating our staff so that they understand the characteristics of common pests on campus, appropriate responses to those pests, and any associated monitoring of locations and populations.
- Training our staff so that they are certified in pest management protocols and associated pest control tactics including sanitation, structural maintenance, and non-chemical methods to be used in conjunction with pesticide applications.
- Ensuring that communication standards are in-place including, but not limited to notifications required for regulatory compliance, inquiry management, and employee “right to know” standards.
- Coordinating with vendors to ensure that cost-effective and environmentally responsible tools and materials are being utilized to effectively manage pests.
Under no circumstances should departments contact pest control vendors without consulting Facilities. Access to your building's IPM, including previous treatments/service calls, is available upon request.
Please contact Facilities Management if you have any questions about IPM on campus or would like to review the IPM plans for campus buildings and grounds.