Alabama pesticide act of 1971 the sale, distribution, transportation, and use of all pesticides, with
special emphasis on certain highly toxic and persistent pesticides.
Annual pest on crops in SE Fall armyworms
Azaleas and other shrubs; feed on Billbugs
underside of leaves; look for black
grainy speck of excrement
Biennial broadleaf weed; basal Cudweed
rosette of leaves with grayish-white
appearance; leaves are long,
narrow, and blunt tipped; during
second year, branched flowering
stems produced with small narrow
leaves; flowers are tan to white in
color and appear at the base of the
upper leaves
Biennial broadleaf weed; basal False Dandelion
rosette of round lobed, dissected
leaves; during second year,
branched leafy stem produced with
several yellow flowers; mature seed
head strongly resembles dandelion
,Brightly colored flowers and net- Geranium and spurges (examples of broadleafs)
like veins. The network of small
veins are connected to one or
primary veins.
Close relative of scales, feed under Whiteflies
leaf surfaces
1. Caused injury to humans and the environment by misuse of a
pesticide
The commissioner of the ADAI may 2. Failed or refuses to keep true and accurate records of pesticide
suspend, revoke, or modify any application as required
applicator permit when it becomes 3. Violated provisions of Alabama pesticide laws
evident that the permit holder has: 4. Used any pesticide in a manner inconsistent with its labeling
5. Failed or refuses to comply with permit requirements, including
renewal requirements
Common reasons for pesticide Improper containers stored in such things as soft drink bottles, fruit
poisoning jars, or milk cartons.
_________________ control includes Preventive
selecting ornamental planting areas
that are free of weeds or making
sure that anticipated weeds are
controlled prior to the planting of
ornamentals.
, Damaged leaves on shrubs and Lace Bugs
trees and have a splotched, yellow
appearance. Small, tar-like spots of
excrement on the undersides of
leaves are usually present when
these pests infest plants.
The actual chemical in the product mixture that controls the pest.
Inert Ingredient- other materials added with the AI when product is
Define active ingredient
formulated
Phytotoxicity- plant damage
Integrated Pest Management
*Chemical control is a part of IPM. Does not mean no pesticide
Define IPM and list the components
*Proper plant management
of the process.
*Weed control and sanitation
*Proper plant installment. — Right plant, right place for site selection
*Plant damage that occurs when chemicals are applied to take care of
plants.
*Can be caused by fertilizers, herbicides, plant growth regulators, and
Define Phytotoxicity
so forth
* Factors that affect phytoxicity include- chemical drift, persistence,
variety of plant material, and root uptake of the plant
Disease that attacks azaleas Gall
Disease that attacks dogwoods and Anthracnose
maples