Environmental
What is 'Integrated Pest Management' (IPM) and how does it relate to Rhode Island rental housing?
AA pest control company licensing program
BA comprehensive approach to pest control that minimizes pesticide use, preferred in housing to reduce tenant health risks✓ Correct
CA state program for eliminating invasive species
DA CRMC coastal habitat protection program
Explanation
IPM is a preventative, minimally toxic approach to pest management that prioritizes structural repairs, sanitation, and targeted treatments over broad pesticide application. In Rhode Island rental housing, especially lead-safe properties, IPM is preferred to reduce health risks.
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