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about 33% - Correct Answer how much percent of food in world we lose by pest
annually?
after WW2 - Correct Answer when did the calendar spray program become popular to
control pest?
cotton - Correct Answer what industry uses the calendar spray program at present?
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane - Correct Answer what does DDT stand for?
anything that is noxious or harmful to plants - Correct Answer define plant pest
insects
diseases
weeds
nematodes
large animals and birds - Correct Answer list common plant pests (at least 5)
an attempt to grow one type of plant over a wide area - Correct Answer define
monoculture
integrated pest management - Correct Answer what does IPM stand for?
risks - Correct Answer we should all understand that there ate some _________ to pest
control, both to humans and to the environment.
cost increase
can have risks to environment and human health - Correct Answer 2 reasons why we
want to use chemicals as the last methods of pest conrol.
identify the pest
determine the level of infestation
determine what method is best
evaluate the control method - Correct Answer how can we solve a pest problem by
using IPM? (4 steps)
siphoning - Correct Answer monarch butterfly mouth type
walking - Correct Answer water striders leg type
sponging - Correct Answer house fly mouth type
jumping - Correct Answer flea leg type
, chewing - Correct Answer fire ant mouth type
egg and pupa - Correct Answer which life state cannot be controlled easily?
stem sampling - Correct Answer which sampling type can be used to obtaining more
accurate estimates of alfalfa weevil and pea aphid?
grasshopper - Correct Answer which is not the sever vector of plant pathogens?
a. wire worms
b. cutworms
c. rice water weevil
d. grasshopper
roaches - Correct Answer which insect has gradual metamorphosis?
economic injury level - Correct Answer what does EIL stand for?
holometabolous (complete)
paurometabolous (gradual)
hemimetabolous (incomplete)
ametabolous (no metamorphosis) - Correct Answer list 4 types of metamorphosis
introduction
augmentation
conservation - Correct Answer list 3 fundamental procedures used in biological control
they leave a non-toxic residue
inexpensive in long term
not harmful to beneficial insects, wildlife, or humans
no resistance
can cover large areas
natural enemies are compatible with host plant resistance - Correct Answer list 6
advantages in using natural enemies to control insect pests
non preference
antibiosis
tolerance - Correct Answer list 3 mechanisms of plant resistance
Cl, H, C - Correct Answer all chlorinated hydrocarbons contain ____, ____, and ____.
25% - Correct Answer about _______ of the potential food per year is U.S. is lost by
pest.
a. 20%
b. 25%
c. 80%