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| Question | Response (Avg.) |
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| 1 | Was the program worthwhile by including general
knowledge in pest management and pesticide safety? |
4.6 |
| 2 | Did the program improve your understanding of
pesticide use and safety? |
4.5 |
| 3 | Do you feel you improved your ability to apply
integrated pest management principles? |
4.4 |
Participants were also asked to list practice changes that they would implement as a result of the workshop. Specific practice changes included recommendation of integrated pest management alternatives to clientele as a primary control method and chemical control of pests as secondary control measures. Participants also indicated that they would emphasize more personal safety to clientele purchasing pesticide products from their store.
In general, the current level of employee pest management training in retail stores that sell pesticides appears limited (Czapar et al., 1998). This audience, however, seems very receptive to increasing the expertise of their employees, with the primary goal of improved customer service as the desired outcome.
It seems likely that retail store employees will attend Extension programs if they address specific pest management topics and provide additional resources and educational materials. More work is needed to understand the long-term impacts of using a "train-the-trainer" approach to transfer IPM information from the retailer to the homeowner.
Czapar, G. F., Curry, M. P., & Lloyd, J. E. (1998). Survey of Integrated Pest Management training needs among retail store employees in Illinois. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 53(1), 31-33.
Environmental Protection Agency. (1992). National home and garden pesticide use survey. No. RTI/5100/17-01f. 400pp. Washington, D.C.
Lajeunesse, S. E., Johnson, G. D., & Jacobsen, J. S. (1997). A homeowner survey: Outdoor pest management practices, water quality awareness, and preferred learning methods. Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 26(1)43-48.
Sclar, D. C, Cranshaw, W. S., Jacobi, W. R., & Fleener, R. (1997). Integrated Pest Management practices in Colorado: A survey of woody plant nurseries and homeowners, 1995-1996. Tech. Bull. TB97-2. 17 pp. Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Service.
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