NPCA Field Guide To Structural Pests is a one-of-a-kind 800-page reference source that includes detailed information on nearly 200 different structural pests: ants, bees, cockroaches, flies, spiders, termites and more. Illustrated with nearly 1,000 color photos and drawings and supplied with quick reference tabs and a ruler. The Field Guide includes detailed information on how to recognize each pest, its biology and control. It can be ordered from The Bug Store, the online store for the National Pest Management Association (NPMA Inc.)
http://www.npmapestworld.org/store/productdetail.asp?ID=60&Search=&CatID=3&SubCatID=The Bug Store, the online store for the National Pest Management Association Inc. (NPMA) sells posters, reference material and videos.
http://www.npmapestworld.org/store/The book Old Poisons, New Problems, A Museum Resource for Managing Contaminated Cultural Materials, edited by Odegaard and Sadongei, AltaMira Press, 2005, has a useful Appendices. Appendix G (pp. 101-102) lists Pesticide Information Websites, including all the major government sites. Information on the book is available through on-line bookstores and:
http://uanews.org/cgi-bin/WebObjects/UANews.woa/2/wa/EngrStoryDetails?ArticleID=11179The Pesticide Safety Education Programs (PSEP) at the University of Nebraska hosts a useful website. The Education Office provides educational and training programs that address health, the environment , economic well being, and pesticide safety. Programs include the traditional certification and training of pesticide applicators, integrated pest management in a variety of environments, pesticide safety awareness for the general public, youth, master gardeners, and many other information and technology transfer programs. Inlcludes links to other IPM sites.
www.ianr.unl.edu/ianr/pat/ephome.htm.PestNetwork.com gathers, organizes, and distributes educational information, resources, and training materials which are available on the Internet for pest control professionals, private applicators involved in agriculture, landscape & irrigation professionals involved in pest control, schools and other organizations involved in IPM, and professionals in the food industry involved in pest control. The website provides a Gateway to the Pest Control Industry on the Internet with links to continuing education, resources, manufacturers, regulatory agencies, and trade associations. One particularly useful part of the site is the State pesticide regulatory agency listings.
http://www.pestnetwork.com/index.html
http://www.pestnetwork.com/usagencies/bystate.html