These photos are available to download for free and you can search them by category at http://bit.ly/I45HjH OR by tags at http://bit.ly/I45OM5 .
This blog discusses the use of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in Nebraska Schools. IPM utilizes a variety of methods, such as sanitation, exclusion, mechanical controls, and biological controls to manage pests. IPM strives to reduce pesticide use, improve human health and safety, and protect the environment.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
We're on Flickr!
Recently our UNL Pesticide Education Office has completed work on a new Flickr page. In it you'll find categories for PSEP and IPM videos (including dramatizations); insects, birds, and mammals (pests or otherwise); plants and diseases; IPM coalition and demonstrations; conferences; calibration and equipment; and many other related topics.
These photos are available to download for free and you can search them by category at http://bit.ly/I45HjH OR by tags at http://bit.ly/I45OM5 .
These photos are available to download for free and you can search them by category at http://bit.ly/I45HjH OR by tags at http://bit.ly/I45OM5 .
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Great to see you have utilised Flickr. Perhaps, you would also fancy to make use of Pinterest and Instagram for photosharing. It has a largely growing market now so your pictures can reach a wider audience.
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