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Integrated Pest Management. What is a Pest? Any organism that spreads disease, destroys property, competes with people for resources such as food, or.

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Page 1: Integrated Pest Management. What is a Pest? Any organism that spreads disease, destroys property, competes with people for resources such as food, or.

Integrated Pest Management

Page 2: Integrated Pest Management. What is a Pest? Any organism that spreads disease, destroys property, competes with people for resources such as food, or.

What is a Pest?

Any organism that spreads disease, destroys property, competes with people for resources such as food, or is just a nuisance

Page 3: Integrated Pest Management. What is a Pest? Any organism that spreads disease, destroys property, competes with people for resources such as food, or.

Pesticides

People typically will use pesticides, like: Insecticides Herbicides Nematicides Fungicides Rodenticides

Page 4: Integrated Pest Management. What is a Pest? Any organism that spreads disease, destroys property, competes with people for resources such as food, or.

Integrated Pest Management

IPM – an information-based approach to controlling pests

Page 5: Integrated Pest Management. What is a Pest? Any organism that spreads disease, destroys property, competes with people for resources such as food, or.

Why do we have a pest problem?

98% of forests have been logged

Pest populations have been altered by humans

Page 6: Integrated Pest Management. What is a Pest? Any organism that spreads disease, destroys property, competes with people for resources such as food, or.

Forest Pests

Examples Tent Caterpillars Gypsy Moth Caterpillar Canadian Geese Mosquitoes

Page 7: Integrated Pest Management. What is a Pest? Any organism that spreads disease, destroys property, competes with people for resources such as food, or.

Exotic Pests

An insect or other organism that is not native to an area and is introduced

Page 8: Integrated Pest Management. What is a Pest? Any organism that spreads disease, destroys property, competes with people for resources such as food, or.

Exotic Pests

Examples Gypsy Moth Asian Long-horned

Beetle European Starling Ladybugs

Page 9: Integrated Pest Management. What is a Pest? Any organism that spreads disease, destroys property, competes with people for resources such as food, or.

IPM in Practice

Six Steps of IPM1. Identify your pest and

the damage properly

2. Learn the biology of your pest

3. Survey for pest population

Page 10: Integrated Pest Management. What is a Pest? Any organism that spreads disease, destroys property, competes with people for resources such as food, or.

Six Steps of IPM

4. Establish action threshold (tolerance level)

5. Select management tactics

6. Evaluate results

Page 11: Integrated Pest Management. What is a Pest? Any organism that spreads disease, destroys property, competes with people for resources such as food, or.

Management Tactics

What you can do about it! Use the IPM Pyramid

Page 12: Integrated Pest Management. What is a Pest? Any organism that spreads disease, destroys property, competes with people for resources such as food, or.

IPM Pyramid

First – Use Cultural/Physical Methods Multi-cropping Vacuuming Screens

Page 13: Integrated Pest Management. What is a Pest? Any organism that spreads disease, destroys property, competes with people for resources such as food, or.

IPM Pyramid

Second – Biological/Genetic Methods Biocontrol Parasitoids Genetic Engineering

Page 14: Integrated Pest Management. What is a Pest? Any organism that spreads disease, destroys property, competes with people for resources such as food, or.

IPM Pyramid

Third – Biorational Pesticides Water Spray Rotenone Soaps

Page 15: Integrated Pest Management. What is a Pest? Any organism that spreads disease, destroys property, competes with people for resources such as food, or.

IPM Pyramid

Last Resort! – Chemical Pesticides Round up Insect sprays

Page 16: Integrated Pest Management. What is a Pest? Any organism that spreads disease, destroys property, competes with people for resources such as food, or.

Larger areas are controlled by:

EPA USDA Pike County

Conservation District

Page 17: Integrated Pest Management. What is a Pest? Any organism that spreads disease, destroys property, competes with people for resources such as food, or.

Effects on the Environment

Positive Safer Fewer Pesticides Lower Cost

Page 18: Integrated Pest Management. What is a Pest? Any organism that spreads disease, destroys property, competes with people for resources such as food, or.

Effects on the Environment

Negative Changes to the local

ecosystem Does not eliminate all

pests Takes a lot of time