Kitchen Staff "Stop School Pests" IPM Poster
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- Date of Publication
- August 25, 2025
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Food service areas are one of the most common sources of pest problems in schools.
This Kitchen Pests poster gives everyone on campus (cafeteria staff, teachers, students, and visitors) a quick, visual guide to recognizing and preventing pests in food preparation and storage areas.
Display it in kitchens, serving lines, or teacher lounges to reinforce pest prevention best practices.
Get your copy today and protect your campus!
Related IPM Posters and Courses:
Keep your campus completely pest free with our full set of IPM posters
Courses to build your school's pest management skills:
- 6-Hour School IPM Course for TDA - Covers in-depth requirements for school-integrated pest management in Texas.
- School IPM Refresher Course - 1-hour refresher course for anyone playing a role in supporting integrated pest management in Texas schools.
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