FIELD GUIDE GENERAL CONTROL FABRIC PESTS

  1. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    it should be realized that fabrics that are used frequently or are in high human-traffic areas _
    will probably not be attacked
  2. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    It is stored fabrics and organic items and fabrics in _
    (under and/or behind sofas, beds, chests, bookcases, rugs, and other large, hard-to-move items),
    that are vulnerable and typically damaged
  3. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    _ is advisable because it will remove soiling
    Periodic professional cleaning of carpets and rugs
  4. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Prevention consists of not _ any materials that contain animal fibers until they
    have been brushed and cleaned, and then storing them in tightly-sealed containers or in a cold storage facility
    storing
  5. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Prevention consists of not storing any materials that contain animal fibers until they
    have been _, and then storing them in tightly-sealed containers or in a cold storage facility
    brushed and cleaned
  6. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Prevention consists of not storing any materials that contain animal fibers until they
    have been brushed and cleaned, and then storing them in _ or in a cold storage facility
    tightly sealed containers
  7. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Prevention consists of not storing any materials that contain animal fibers until they
    have been brushed and cleaned, and then storing them in tightly-sealed containers or in a _
    cold storage facility
  8. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    The cleaners should be advised to move the _ and clean under them
    hard-to-move items
  9. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Control consists of a 5-step process =
    • pest identification,
    • inspection,
    • sanitation,
    • pesticide application,
    • monitoring program.
  10. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Be sure to include any animal nests, including those of insects such as
    _, _, etc., places where dead insects accumulate, and insect collections.
    bees, wasps
  11. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Be sure to include any animal nests, including those of insects such as
    bees, wasps, etc., places where _ accumulate, and insect collections.
    dead insects
  12. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Be sure to include any animal nests, including those of insects such as
    bees, wasps, etc., places where dead insects accumulate, and _ _
    insect collections
  13. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Accumulation of _ in cracks, crevices, underneath objects, and in corners can serve as breeding areas
    pet hair, human hair, loose fibers from clothes/rugs/furnishings
  14. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Clothes when soiled with _, etc., must not be stored or mixed in with clean clothes.
    perspiration
  15. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Clothes when soiled with perspiration, etc., must not be _ in with clean clothes.
    stored or mixed
  16. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Susceptible materials associated with the infested ones, e.g. other clothes in the closet,
    should also be washed or dry cleaned as described below because _ are often difficult to detect
    the eggs and small larvae
  17. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    _ or _ in hot soapy water followed by a _ _ will kill all stages
    • Dry cleaning or washing
    • hot dryer
  18. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Whether it is an area rug or wall-to-wall carpeting, be sure to treat the _ with
    an appropriate pesticide and let it dry before putting it back into use
    cleaned carpet's backing
  19. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    To reduce or prevent clothes moths and/or carpet/dermestid beetles,
    remove the nests of birds and insects, such as _ , as soon as
    they abandon them for the season
    wasps and hornets
  20. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    removal of _ which attract carpet/dermestid beetles from around the foundation
    flowering shrubs
  21. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    removal of flowering shrubs which attract _ from around the foundation
    carpet/dermestid beetles
  22. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    The physical area surrounding the infestation should receive a thorough _ after the
    infested materials have been removed for cleaning or putting in the trash
    crack-and-crevice and/or
  23. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Control for carpet/dermestid beetles breeding on dead insects in exterior wall voids =
    drill voids of the infested/overwintering areas and apply a long-lasting repellent dust
  24. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Control for overwintering insects breeding on dead insects in exterior wall voids =
    For overwintering insects, treat _ as soon as, but not before, they leave in the spring and then
    seal drilled holes and all other possible entrances unless screening is appropriate
    wall voids
  25. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Control for overwintering insects breeding on dead insects in exterior wall voids =
    For overwintering insects, treat wall voids as soon as, but _ _, they leave in the spring and then
    seal drilled holes and all other possible entrances unless screening is appropriate
    not before
  26. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Control for overwintering insects breeding on dead insects in exterior wall voids =
    For overwintering insects, treat wall voids as soon as, but not before, they leave in the SEASON? and then
    seal drilled holes and all other possible entrances unless screening is appropriate
    spring
  27. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Control for overwintering insects breeding on dead insects in exterior wall voids =
    For overwintering insects, treat wall voids as soon as, but not before, they leave in the spring and then
    _ and all other possible entrances unless screening is appropriate
    seal drilled holes
  28. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Control for overwintering insects breeding on dead insects in exterior wall voids =
    For overwintering insects, treat wall voids as soon as, but not before, they leave in the spring and then
    seal drilled holes and all other possible entrances unless _ is appropriate
    screening
  29. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    to reduce dermestid/carpet beetle invasion =
    apply a repellent pesticide (_) to all outside surfaces,
    except possibly for the roof proper
    pyrethrin or pyrethroid of microencapsulated or wettable powder formulation
  30. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Be sure that the repellent pesticide surface treatment is maintained throughout
    warm weather season (50°F/10°C or above) for dermestid/carpet beetle invasion and also
    especially during the summer-autumn invasion period for the overwintering insects
    repellent pesticide
  31. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Be sure that the repellent pesticide surface treatment is maintained throughout
    _ _ season (50°F/10°C or above) for dermestid/carpet beetle invasion and also
    especially during the summer-autumn invasion period for the overwintering insects
    warm weather
  32. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Be sure that the repellent pesticide surface treatment is maintained throughout
    warm weather season (50°F/10°C or above) for _ invasion and also
    especially during the summer-autumn invasion period for the overwintering insects
    dermestid/carpet beetle
  33. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Be sure that the repellent pesticide surface treatment is maintained throughout
    warm weather season (50°F/10°C or above) for dermestid/carpet beetle invasion and also
    especially during the _ _ invasion period for the overwintering insects
    summer-autumn
  34. CONTROL - FABRIC PESTS
    Be sure that the repellent pesticide surface treatment is maintained throughout
    warm weather season (50°F/10°C or above) for dermestid/carpet beetle invasion and also
    especially during the summer-autumn invasion period for the _ _
    overwintering insects
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FIELD GUIDE GENERAL CONTROL FABRIC PESTS
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FIELD GUIDE GENERAL CONTROL FABRIC PESTS
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