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Prebait and bait stations should be placedin the exact same locations. > ¢..
Placement of prebait and bait should be directly associatedwith |
rodent burrows, harborage and feeding areas.

Post surveillance should be conducted immediately after, the conclusion

of the baiting cycle. Unconswned baits should be retricvedwithin 48 - 72
hours of their placement to limit contact with non target OFSAMASMS
The process of cleaning up the islets by engineers will itself have”

an «impact on’rodent populations by significantly reducing harborage ~ So RE
and food sources. This combined integrated control should significantly
reduce, but not eradicate the rodent population. Continued surveillance

will be required along with "rodent proofins" of buildings.
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Critical prebaiting, baiting and post surveillance should be conducted
by certified pest control personnel (MOS-91S, civilian or engineers) ©

under the direct supervision of a professional entomologist.
engineering personnel will be adequate to maintain control.

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Control on most or all of the islets may requirc a minimum of 21 people
(20, 91's, 1 Entomologist) and a period of 3 - 4 weeks. Accessability

to the islets by helicopter would reduce the time requirements.

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number and size of the islets selected for control. If control is
required for the base camps of Lojwa and Enewetak only, then approximately
seven - fourteen days will be required utilizing seven pest control

personne] and one Entomologist.

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No specific control is required for the wasps.

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are warranted for personnel working in thick foliage.

1) ° Head gear.

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Long sleeves and pants.

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3) --No bright colored or pastel colored clothing such as reds, yellows, :
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5) - Nests may be destroyed with Wasp Kill or similar registered insecti-

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Personnel known to be allergic to insect venoms shouldnot be
permitted: to work in risk areas as described.

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