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INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT Objective: Discuss integrated pest management strategies.

INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT Objective: Discuss integrated pest management strategies

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INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT Objective: Discuss integrated pest management strategies.

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INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (IPM) IPM is the most effective and environmentally

friendly method approach to control IPM focuses on pest prevention by identifying,

preventing and monitoring pests with least amount of danger to the environment by the most economical means According to the EPA, “IPM is an effective and

environmentally sensitive approach to pest management that relies on a combination of common-sense practices” (NC Extension Service)

Chemical pesticides are only one part of the solution so therefore they are used more sparingly and wisely

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STEPS TO INTEGRATE IPM 1. Identify the pest

2. Prevention of pests can be controlled by using cultural methods such as crop rotation, pest resistant varieties and planting pest-free rootstock

3. Monitoring new infestations can be the best controlled by early detection

4. Traps may be used to check pest population

5. Use the less risky pest control first including pheromones that will disrupt pest mating or mechanical controls including traps

6. If these methods are not effective, additional control methods including target spraying of a pesticide may be necessary. Broadcast spraying would be used as a last resort.

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BIOLOGICAL CONTROL Lady beetles or lady bugs both adults

and larva feed on soft bodied insects (aphids) mites and eggs

Parasite wasp attack caterpillar, butterfly or moth egg or pupa, beetle egg and other insects in the egg, larva or pupa stage

Praying mantis will eat just about any pest

Green lacewing larvae are predators that feed mainly on soft bodied insects, mites, and eggs

Predatory mites will attack spider mites at any stage of development inside a greenhouse or outside

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IPM STRATEGIES

Create a Mind Binder using the following vocabulary terms: IPM EPA Chemical pesticide Cultural methods Crop rotation Pest resistant variety Pest-free rootstock Traps Pheromones Biological control

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BENEFICIAL INSECTS

Is there such a thing?! Research 3 beneficial insects and the role they play in

biological controls Create a tri-fold to showcase your findings Things to include:

Insect description What it controls How is it beneficial

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PESTICIDE LABELS

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UNDERSTANDING PESTICIDE LABELS The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide

and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) mandates label language and standards. The Environmental Protection Agency is responsible for interpreting labeling standards and ensure that they are followed

THE LABEL IS THE LAW “It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a

manner inconsistent with its labeling”

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REQUIRED LABEL INFORMATIONI. Restricted Use Pesticide Statement (if applicable)

II. Product Name, Brand or Trademark -common name

III. Ingredient Statement –name and percentage by weight of each active ingredient and percentage by weight of other inert ingredients

IV. (KOOROC) Statement –hazard statement “Keep Out Of Reach Of Children”

V. Signal Word –appear on the front panel of the label and are determined by the most severe toxicity category the pesticide meets OR by the presence of methanol at a greater level than 4%

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SIGNAL WORD

It is highly toxic in at least one category-orally, dermally, thorough inhalation and/or causes severe eye or skin burn

Toxicity category 1- from a few drops to less than a teaspoon may be lethal if swallowed

It is moderately toxic in at least one category

Toxicity category II-from one teaspoon to a tablespoon may be lethal if swallowed

Is slightly toxic to relatively non-toxic orally, dermally or through inhalation or causes slight eye and skin irritation

Toxicity category III- from one ounce to over a pint may be swallowed before being lethal

Warning

Caution

Danger

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REQUIRED LABEL INFORMATIONvi. Skull and Crossbones Symbol and the word Poison

(written in red)

vii. First Aid Statement- Statement of practical treatment states what to do if a person swallows or is poisoned by spilling the chemical on the skin. This section will also have the toll free phone number for the National Pesticides Information Center.

viii. Net contents/Net weight- measure of contents

ix. EPA Registration Number and EPA Establishment Number- Identifies the facility that produced the product…allows for tracking products

x. Company name and address- identifies who produced or registered the product

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REQUIRED LABEL INFORMATION xi. Precautionary Statements

xi. Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals- identifies rate and route of exposure

xii. First Aid

xiii. Environmental Hazard- indicates non target organisms

xiv. Physical or Chemical Hazard- fire or explosion hazards

xii. Directions for Use- mixing and application for various pests. How to legally use.

xi. May include worker protection procedures

xi. PPE-personal protective equipment (masks, coveralls, respirators, gloves, safety glasses or goggles)

xii. Reentry time- how much time must past before reentering a treated

xiii. Storage and Disposal instructions

xiv. Warranty statement

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CREATE A CHEMICAL LABEL

Create a label Make sure you have all the required parts of the label

included Be creative!

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HOW PESTICIDES ARE IDENTIFIED

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1. CLASSIFICATION

General Use: Can be purchased and applied by general public

Restricted Use: Can be purchased by a licensed certified applicator only, but may be applied by or under the direct supervision of a licensed certified applicator

Unclassified: Pesticides are those that do not meet minimum requirements to be included in general use pesticides

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2. TYPE OF PESTICIDE

Insecticide: Kills Insects Herbicide: Kills

unwanted plants Selective herbicides kill specific

weeds or plants Non selective herbicides kill all

plants with which they come in contact

Fungicide: Controls fungi

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3. FORM OF SUBSTANCE

Dust Wettable powder Fumigant Liquid Granular

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READ AND FOLLOW LABEL DIRECTIONS!

The most important safety rule is…