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Integrated Pest Management Northeastern Agricultural Education Mr. Caffee Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office June 2002
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Pests Insects Weeds Animals Fungus Virus
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Pest Control Stomp ‘em Chemicals Mother Nature Traps Hunting
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Chemicals may not be enough!!! Resistance Resurgence Public Outcry Urban Sprawl Secondary pests will fill that niche.
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What is a niche? A niche is a specific organism’s role in the environment. –Example: A ladybug’s niche is to eat aphids and thrips. –A honey bee produces honey and pollinates flowers. –A mosquito has a rotten niche! They feed on mammals, like us!
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Beneficial Insects Walking Sticks Praying Mantis Ladybugs Honey Bees
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Pest Control Methods Mechanical Biological Cultural Genetic Enhancement Chemical
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Mechanical Control of Pests Tillage –Rotary Hoe –Cultivator –Disc Slash & Burn Hand Weeding
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Biological Pest Control Beneficial Insects Parasites Predators Sex Attractants Irradiation of males Fungal Control Selective Breeding
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Cultural Pest Control Plant Population Row width Fertility Planting Date Crop Rotation Surface Residue Mixed Cropping Scarecrows Drainage Smother Techniques Burial of Garbage
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Genetic Enhancements Round-up Ready –Soybeans –Corn –Alfalfa STS Liberty Link Bt Corn Potato Leaf Hopper Resistant Alfalfa
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