- Author: Karey Windbiel-Rojas
The UC Statewide IPM Program's online information was recently announced as #5 out of the top 6 pest management online databases by the Northeastern IPM Center!
The infographic shows the top 6 in the nation, but since it's just an image I borrowed, below are the links so you can check out these useful resources yourself.
1. National Integrated Pest Management Database
2. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Registered Pesticides
3. National Pesticide Information Center (NPIC)
4. Pesticide Risk Tool
5. University of California IPM
6. California Pesticide Information Portal
I'd like to point out that while I don't know the Northeastern IPM Center's criteria for choosing the top 6, UC IPM is one of the only two listed whose focus isn't mainly on pesticides. UC IPM's information covers many nonchemical solutions for managing pest in the home, on the farm, in the landscape, and more.