Unclassified-use pesticides
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, the complex name that commonly referred to as
identifies the chemical general-use pesticides. The
components and structure of EPA has officially classified
the pesticide's active very few pesticides as general
ingredient. This name must be use. Normally, general-use
listed in the ingredient pesticides have a lower
statement on the toxicity than restricted use
label.Because chemical names pesticides (RUPs) and so are
or active ingredients are less likely to harm humans or
usually complex, many are the environment. The general
given a shorter common public can buy general-use
name. Only those common pesticides without special
names officially accepted by permits or restrictions.
EPA may be used in the
ingredient statement on the
pesticide label.
Fun Fact #7
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Liquid pesticide products are usually one of the following:
• A solution.
• A suspension.
• An emulsion.
Advantages of Integrated Pest Management
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, helps preserve a balanced
ecosystem, Pesticides can be ineffective, IPM can save money, promotes a
healthy environment, helps maintain a good public
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Chemical control
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the pest management method that involves using naturally derived and/or
synthetic
chemicals to manage pests.
bioaccumulation
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The accumulation of pesticide in the fatty tissue of some animals
Molluscicides
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control snails and slugs
contact pesticides
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These are not absorbed by treated
plants or animals. These pesticides must directly touch the pest or a site the
pest frequents
to be effective
Steps of Integrated Pest Management
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1.) Identify the pest
and understand its
biology.
2.
Monitor the pest to
be managed.
3.
Develop the pest
management goal.
4.
Implement the IPM
program.
5.
Record and evaluate
results
**The key to a successful IPM program is
regular monitoring**
EPA establishment number
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No worries, learning is a process!
, the complex name that commonly referred to as
identifies the chemical general-use pesticides. The
components and structure of EPA has officially classified
the pesticide's active very few pesticides as general
ingredient. This name must be use. Normally, general-use
listed in the ingredient pesticides have a lower
statement on the toxicity than restricted use
label.Because chemical names pesticides (RUPs) and so are
or active ingredients are less likely to harm humans or
usually complex, many are the environment. The general
given a shorter common public can buy general-use
name. Only those common pesticides without special
names officially accepted by permits or restrictions.
EPA may be used in the
ingredient statement on the
pesticide label.
Fun Fact #7
Give this one a try later!
Liquid pesticide products are usually one of the following:
• A solution.
• A suspension.
• An emulsion.
Advantages of Integrated Pest Management
Give this one a try later!
, helps preserve a balanced
ecosystem, Pesticides can be ineffective, IPM can save money, promotes a
healthy environment, helps maintain a good public
image
Chemical control
Give this one a try later!
the pest management method that involves using naturally derived and/or
synthetic
chemicals to manage pests.
bioaccumulation
Give this one a try later!
The accumulation of pesticide in the fatty tissue of some animals
Molluscicides
Give this one a try later!
control snails and slugs
contact pesticides
, Give this one a try later!
These are not absorbed by treated
plants or animals. These pesticides must directly touch the pest or a site the
pest frequents
to be effective
Steps of Integrated Pest Management
Give this one a try later!
1.) Identify the pest
and understand its
biology.
2.
Monitor the pest to
be managed.
3.
Develop the pest
management goal.
4.
Implement the IPM
program.
5.
Record and evaluate
results
**The key to a successful IPM program is
regular monitoring**
EPA establishment number
Give this one a try later!