Pest Management and Education

Educators and Teachers

It’s important for children to learn about the fascinating world of insects and the vital role they play, and to understand how to keep themselves, their family, and homes safe from the risks that pests pose.

In this section, educators and teachers can access training materials, lessons, and activities on pests and pest control. Get educational resources on determining toxicity, poison prevention, and pesticide education.

Pests and Pesticides Lesson Plans and Educational Activities

When you teach children about pests, viruses such as West Nile Virus, and pesticides, you’re helping to protect their health through increased awareness. Penn State Extension has a comprehensive range of educational resources, lesson plans, and activities to help educators from kindergarten through sixth and beyond.

Here are some examples:

Poison Prevention

You can introduce a poison prevention program to help students learn about ways to control pests while promoting safety in the home. Objectives of such a program include learning what pests are, how to manage them, and safe practices for using chemicals around the home and in the garden.

An excellent place to start if you want to introduce such a program is a lesson that promotes the poison prevention message.

Pesticides Around Children

Children are at a higher risk of health effects from exposure to pesticides than adults because their internal organs are still developing and maturing. They can come into contact with pesticides stored or applied in their homes, yards, child care centers, schools, parks, or on pets.

Anyone using pesticides should understand the importance of protecting themselves and be aware of how to store them securely; for example, keeping them out of the reach of children and preferably in a locked cabinet at least 5 feet above the ground.

Understanding the information given on a pesticide label is important because then you know how to mix, apply, store, and dispose of a pesticide product. Pesticide labels are also excellent sources of information in the case of a pesticide exposure emergency.

Pest Management Practices in Schools

Using Integrated Pest Management in schools and childcare facilities has many benefits. It is more effective than routine pesticide treatments, costs less in the long term, and can reduce children's exposure to pesticides.

In Pennsylvania and many other states, it is now required by law to have a school IPM program. If you want to develop an IPM policy and plan for your school district, there are recommendations you can follow. A trained IPM professional should conduct regular inspections of inside and outside areas. Parents have to be informed that the school district uses an Integrated Pest Management approach for managing insects, rodents, and weeds.

There are many examples across the state of communities and educators working together to empower individuals to manage pests safely. The Philadelphia School and Community IPM Partnership is one example.

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  1. Demonstration: Comparing Two Hot Shot Products
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    Demonstration: Comparing Two Hot Shot Products
    Learn how to read a label by answering questions to compare two Hot Shot Fogger labels to see how these products are similar and different.
  2. Lesson Plan: Lures
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    Lesson Plan: Lures
    Find a list of supplies and detailed procedures on how to do the lure demonstration for monitoring and/or controlling pests.
  3. Core Topic: Pesticide Formulations-Tank Mixing/Compatibility
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    Core Topic: Pesticide Formulations-Tank Mixing/Compatibility
    Length 5:55
    This video demonstrates tank mixing/compatibility of pesticide products, using common household products, to show what happens if materials are not compatible.
  4. Core Topic: Pesticide Formulations-Common Household Products
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    Core Topic: Pesticide Formulations-Common Household Products
    Length 13:03
    This video demonstrates pesticide formulations and packaging using common household products that share similar properties of the pesticides products.
  5. Lesson Plan: Poison Prevention
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    Lesson Plan: Poison Prevention
    This document provides a detailed explanation with background information of the poison prevention message. If you are new to the program, this would be a good place to start.
  6. Core Topic: Pesticide Formulation-Pesticide Measurement Role
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    Core Topic: Pesticide Formulation-Pesticide Measurement Role
    Length 7:11
    This video explains a demonstration on how knowledge of pesticide formulations is essential for proper measuring of pesticide products.
  7. Program Demonstrations: Facilitate a Poison Prevention Program
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    Program Demonstrations: Facilitate a Poison Prevention Program
    By Kelly Lowery
    Length 16:12
    This video provides tips on presenting the Poison Prevention Program to students to help them learn ways to control pests while promoting safety in the home.
  8. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for Educators
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    Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for Educators
    IPM is a scientific, ecological approach to managing all types of "pests", from deer in your fruit trees, to "bugs" in your basement, to diseases in crop plants and weeds in your lawn.
  9. Not in My Building!
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    Not in My Building!
    The colder months are a great time of year to practice Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques to keep pests from becoming a problem.
  10. Mr. Yuk Stickers
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    Mr. Yuk Stickers
    Mr. Yuk is used to educate children and adults in the U.S. and internationally about poison prevention and to promote poison center awareness.
  11. IPM in Schools is Now Law
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    IPM in Schools is Now Law
    New legislation at the state level requires schools to provide notification to parents, students and teachers in advance of pesticide applications.
  12. Pennsylvania House Bill 1289 (Act 36)
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    Pennsylvania House Bill 1289 (Act 36)
    Pennsylvania's Act 36 of 2002 amended the Public School code of 1949 by adding to section 772.1, Notification of Pesticide Treatments at Schools.
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