Environmental
Wisconsin's Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach in rental properties involves:
AApplying maximum pesticide doses to eliminate all pests
BUsing a combination of prevention, monitoring, and least-toxic controls to manage pests✓ Correct
CRequiring tenants to handle their own pest control
DOnly addressing pests visible to the naked eye
Explanation
IPM is an approach that uses prevention, monitoring, and the least-toxic effective controls to manage pest problems, reducing health risks from pesticide exposure.
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