University of California (UC) Urban Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Advisor and Urban Entomologist Andrew Sutherland discussed how PMPs in the field can distinguish between female Turkestan cockroaches and oriental cockroaches and the importance of bait rotation in high pressure accounts.
Turkestan cockroaches have made headline news recently in California and the desert Southwest. University of California (UC) Urban Integrated Pest Management (IPM) advisor and urban entomologist Andrew Sutherland discussed how PMPs in the field can distinguish between female Turkestan cockroaches and oriental cockroaches and the importance of bait rotation in high pressure accounts.
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