Washington Pesticide Laws and Safety Questions and Answers Already Passed
Washington Pesticide Laws and Safety Questions and Answers Already Passed What is a severe pest? A pest present in populations that are always above the economic injury level in the absence of control. What is an occasional or secondary pest? A pest that can cause damage above economic injury levels only at certain times. What is a potential pest? A pest that typically causes no apparent economic damage under normal circumstances. What is a migratory pest? A pest that may cause serious economic damage on a periodic basis. What are the five steps of developing an IPM program? 1. Identify the pest to be managed. 2. Define the management system. 3. Develop the pest management strategy. 4. Develop reliable monitoring techniques. 5. Use economic thresholds. What is an economic threshold? The level or density of a pest population where control measures need to be applied to prevent the pest from reaching the economic injury level. What is an economic injury level? The pest population density that causes losses equal to the cost of the control measures. What are mechanical control methods? Devices that prevent the spread or reduce the infestation of pests, primarily insects and vertebrate animals. Mechanical controls include hand destruction, traps, and mechanical exclusions such as screens, nets, and fences. What are physical control methods? The manipulation of water, humidity, temperature, electric shock, or other radiant energy to kill, alter the pests life cycle, or create an unfavorable environment for the pest to live in. What are cultural control methods? The manipulation of the environment to avert serious pest damage. Cultural control methods require knowledge of the plants needs and potential problems. Ex: irrigation management, rotating crops, pruning, cover crops, etc. What are generic control methods? The use of plants and animals that are resistant to attack by pests. Ex: Traditional breeding techniques combined with genetic manipulation of plants to promote host plant resistance to pests and disease. What are biological control methods? Involve the introduction, encouragement, and/or artificial increase of plants and insects/animals that are parasites or predators of a pest species. What are chemical control methods? Involve the use of naturally or synthetically derived chemicals that, kill, attract, repel, or otherwise manage the growth of a pest. Avicides Management of birds. Bactericides Management of bacteria. Fungicides Management of fungi. Herbicides Management of plants. Insecticides Management of insects and insect relatives. Miticides Management of mites. Molluscicides Management of snails and slugs. Nematicides Management of nematodes. Piscicides Management of pest fish. Rodenticides Management of rodent populations. Although not considered pesticides by definition, what three classes of chemicals are also regulated and classified as such? 1. Defoliants: Chemicals that cause leaves or foliage to drop from a plant. 2. Dessicants: Chemicals that promote drying
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