Teachers "Stop School Pests" IPM Poster
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- August 25, 2025
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Pests like roaches, ants, and rodents can cause health and safety problems on campus if left unchecked.
This Stop School Pests poster gives the entire school community (students, staff, visitors) a clear, visual reminder of key pest prevention steps. Post it in hallways, break rooms, and common areas to encourage good habits and keep pests out.
Get your copy today and protect your campus!
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