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MSU Extension Ornamental Pest Management Training for Commercial Pesticide Applicators Category 3b Developed by Greg Patchan, MSU Extension.

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1 MSU Extension Ornamental Pest Management Training for Commercial Pesticide Applicators Category 3b Developed by Greg Patchan, MSU Extension

2 MSU Extension Principles of Pest Management Chapter 1

3 A pesticide applicator doesn’t just apply pesticides. Social and legal responsibilities accompany the use of toxic materials.

4 Pesticide application must protect plant material from pest injury without harming nontarget organisms.

5 MSU Extension IPM F Use of all available strategies to manage pests –Resistance, cultural practices, natural enemies, mechanical controls, pesticides F Achieve acceptable yield & quality with least environmental disruption F Not anti- pesticide

6 IPM developed because.... F No one method achieves long term pest management F Pest management is a component of plant care F It can reduce costs F Failures, resistance, pollution occurred occurred

7 MSU Extension IPM Steps for Landscapes F Detection of agents injuring plants F Identification of agents injuring plants F Economic significance F Selection of management methods F Evaluation and recordkeeping

8 Detection F Benefits –Low pest population –Discover population and life stages –Variety of management techniques available –Less toxic methods of management may be employed

9 Monitoring F Scouting F Traps F Monitor weather F Degree days (CAT Alerts) F Phenology (Coincide) –plant development relationships F Recordkeeping (data sheets)

10 MSU Extension Identification F Know the healthy plant F Know the agents damaging plants –cultural, environmental –weeds –diseases –insects –animals

11 Diagnosing Plant Disorders F Investigate the whole plant F Symptoms F Plant history F Investigation tools F References F Diagnostic Lab F Multiple causes possible

12 MSU Extension Economic Significance F Economic injury level –cost vs benefit F Landscape injury level –unacceptable injury whose decision?whose decision? F Action threshold –pest level causing management action

13 Nursery stock must be certified ‘free’ from injurious insects and diseases. MDA

14 MSU Extension Setting Landscape Injury Levels F Damage to plant health F Damage to plant appearance

15 MSU Extension Factors Influencing the Landscape Injury Level F Client tolerance of pest damage F Landscape importance of host plant F Pests’ ability to reproduce & spread F Expected pest reduction from natural and/or applied controls

16 Setting landscape injury levels that reflect specific pest and host conditions is the cornerstone of IPM.

17 MSU Extension Selection of Methods F Many factors limit pest populations –weather –natural enemies –plant defenses –controls implemented by people

18 MSU Extension Choose Management Methods... F Least toxic to nontarget organisms F Enhance natural controls F May permanently limit the pest F Least hazardous for the applicator F Most likely to stay on the target site

19 MSU Extension Factors That Limit Options F Budget F Availability of equipment F Availability of labor F Time F Availability of products F Public/client acceptance of methods

20 Evaluation F Were plants protected from serious injury? F Negative consequences? –environmental impacts –promotion of other pests F Practical? F Cost?


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