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IPM Principle #1 - Answer: determine the exact pest you are
dealing with (or if it's not a pest at all, but a problem with
nutrition or water, etc.)
,healthy plants - Answer: have fewer pest problems; are less likely
to be seriously damaged when pests do occur
use pesticides - Answer: only when needed
indicator plants - Answer: plants that are first affected by pests
(example -- check rose bushes to see if you have a Japanese
beetle problem, as they are the first place they will go)
Cultural control methods - Answer: placement of plants,
irrigation, fertilization (choosing correct site is key)
biological control - Answer: the control of a pest by the
introduction of a natural enemy or predator, such as nematodes
or predator wasps
mechanical control - Answer: physical removal of invasive species
(hand-weeding, trapping insects)
chemical control - Answer: pesticides, herbicides
, drift - Answer: movement of pesticide through the air away from
target site
particle drift - Answer: movement of droplets or dust away from
target area during pesticide application
vapor drift - Answer: Movement of pesticides as gaseous vapors
from the target area (during or after application)
buffer - Answer: a non-treated zone between target area and
sensitive areas, such as streams, ponds, and drains
pesticides in the soil - Answer: Are eventually broken down by
bacteria and fungi
Goal of IPM program (Integrated Pest Management) - Answer: to
produce healthy plants that can resist pests
hand lens for insect identification - Answer: 5 power to 10 power