PPT METHODS OF PEST CONTROL

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PPT 6.02.01 - METHODS OF PEST CONTROL PPT 6.02.01-Pest Control

Biological Plant pests are controlled by natural agents. Examples include: 1. predators such as lady beetles 2. parasites such as digger wasps 3. pathogens such as bacteria to kill larvae PPT 6.02.01-Pest Control

Mechanical Pests are controlled by non-chemical direct measures. Examples include: 1. hand picking to remove insects 2. tilling to remove weeds 3. trapping to catch insects or rodents PPT 6.02.01-Pest Control

Chemical Pests are controlled by using chemical pesticides. Examples include: 1. insecticides to control insects 2. fungicides to control fungus diseases 3. miticides to control mites 4. herbicides to control weeds 5. rodenticides to control rodents 6. molluscicides to control mollusks PPT 6.02.01-Pest Control

Cultural Pests are prevented or reduced by using methods to alter the plant environment. Examples include: 1. irrigation and fertilization schedules 2. sanitation practices PPT 6.02.01-Pest Control

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Pest control strategies rely on multiple control practices. Examples include: 1. regular monitoring to detect pests 2. using traps and remote sensing equipment 3. determining acceptable level of damage and when to initiate other control measures PPT 6.02.01-Pest Control