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Define Integrated Pest Management - (answer)the incorporation of various pest control techniques in a
way that minimizes effects on human and environmental health while maximizing reductions to pest
populations
What is a key pest? - (answer)pests that cause major damage on a regular basis; require regular control
efforts to prevent damage
What is an occasional pest? - (answer)become pests once in a while due to life cycles, environmental
conditions, or result of human activity
What is a secondary pest? - (answer)normally not problem pests but become problematic after key
pests are controlled; can/will cause damage after control of key pests
Define prevention of pests. - (answer)Stopping pest populations before damage or treatment
thresholds; weed/disease free seeding and mediums, disease/insect resistant genetics, sanitation
practices, natural enemies
Define suppression of pests. - (answer)reduction of pest populations below economic injury
threshold/to tolerable levels; can lower pest populations so natural enemies can maintain control;
releasing biological agents, cultivation, etc.
Define eradication of pests. - (answer)total elimination of pest from designated area; very expensive and
often limited success; eradication rarely supported unless it is an exotic or introduced pest
Define economic injury thresholds. - (answer)When damages from pests effect the economic return of
the product; pesticide applications often based off of these thresholds
Describe monitoring and its importance. - (answer)detection and tracking of development of pests; key
to building effective management programs; verifies pest presence and helps predict outbreaks; helps
observe habits, life cycles, natural enemies, properly time applications, assess effectiveness of control
measures
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Five components of all IPM programs? - (answer)Identification, monitoring, use of EIL to determine
management, prevention, and combining management tools when needed
What are the IPM methods/control options? - (answer)biological, chemical, mechanical/physical,
cultural
Define biological control methods? - (answer)use of living control agents/natural enemies to control
pest populations; parasites, pathogens, predators, competitors
Define chemical control methods - (answer)use of naturally occurring or synthetic pesticides; only used
when necessary in combination with other methods; use of most selective pesticides to minimize
detrimental effects to humans or environment
Define mechanical/physical controls - (answer)kill pest directly or make the environment unsuitable; ex.)
rodent traps, mowing, sterilization, screens for birds
Define cultural controls - (answer)reduce pest establishment, reproduction, dispersal, and survival; ex.)
changing irrigation, crop rotation
Explain importance of evaluating pest management results. - (answer)monitor after every treatment to
learn if control activity was successful; to ensure levels reach tolerable levels and control was successful
What IPM method of control is exclusion? - (answer)mechanical/physical
What is augmentation? - (answer)form of biological control; rearing and releasing of natural enemies
that are probably naturally occurring in the area but natural populations are too low to effectively
control pest
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What pest control approach should you use if environmental conditions are beginning to favor the
development of disease? - (answer)prevention
What pest control approach should you use if pest populations need to be lowered so natural enemies
can take over and maintain control? - (answer)suppression
What pest control approach should you use if an invasive species is threatening crops in a new area? -
(answer)eradication
Use of barriers, screens, fences, mesh is known as... - (answer)exclusion
Why is it important to track the life stage of pests you are trying to control? - (answer)Successful control
efforts must coincide with pest's most vulnerable life stage
Monitor after every treatment to learn... - (answer)whether the control activity was successful
EPA - (answer)Environmental Protection Agency - regulates all aspects of pesticide registration, sale, and
use at federal levels thru laws in FIFRA; oversees and reviews state regulatory programs for compliance
with federal requirements like WPS
DPR - (answer)Department of Pesticide Regulation - state lead agency for developing and implementing
regulatory programs; regulates all aspects of sales and use to protect public and environment; includes
certifying and licensing individuals and enforcing laws and regulations
CAC - (answer)County Agricultural Commissioners - certifies private pesticide applicators and enforces
local pesticide use laws and regulations
UC IPM - (answer)University of California Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program - works with
DPR to develop certification study guides, exam questions, safety education, management guidelines,
and other information
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CDFA - (answer)California Dept of Food and Agriculture - ensures state food safety; protects from
invasive species
SPCB - (answer)Structural Pest Control Board - certifies and licenses pest control applicators and
businesses
CDPH - (answer)California Department of Public Health - Vector borne disease section
What are the lead pesticide regulatory agencies responsible for creating and enforcing pesticide laws
and regulations? - (answer)U.S. EPA and DPR
What is the purpose of CA's pesticide laws and regulations? - (answer)Provide safe and effective use of
pesticides; protect environment by prohibiting, regulating, or controlling use of harmful pesticides;
assure workers have safe working conditions where pesticides are present; authorize pest control and
ensure it is done by competent and responsible licensees under strict control; assure pesticides are
properly labeled; encourage IPM systems stressing integration of control methods other than chemical.
What is California's state lead agency for creating statewide pesticide regulatory program? -
(answer)DPR
What are the DPR's responsibilities? - (answer)Regulate pesticide sales and use to protect public health
and the environment; certify and license individuals and businesses; enforce all pesticide use laws and
regulations
What are the pesticide regulatory agencies working with the state lead agency to enforce pesticide laws
and regulations? - (answer)CAC, UC IPM, CDFA, SPCB, CDPH
What are the responisibilities of the Dept. of Pesticide Regulations Licensing and Certification program?
- (answer)develop and administer examinations; issues and renews licenses/certificates