Why Practice IPM?

It’s easy to question the need for IPM when pesticides so often succeed at controlling pests. Here are some reasons for using IPM: Prevent initial pest problems. Many IPM practices are used before a pest problem develops to prevent introduction or hinder the buildup of pests. Prevention tactics can save time, money and the environment. Keep the ecosystem intact […]

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IPM Quiz

Test your knowledge of Integrated Pest Management by clicking on the link below and taking the quiz. IPM Quiz  _________________ Module contents: What is IPM? Why Practice IPM? Pest Identification IPM Tactics The PAMS Approach Monitoring Insect monitoring traps Digital monitoring and decision tools IPM Resources IPM Quiz

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More IPM Information

The information presented on these pages was developed to provide the basic core concepts of IPM. The next step will be to learn about managing your important pests. The internet contains many sites that have information on IPM systems. Examine sites that share the same pest problem or are in your geographical area. Most sites […]

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What is IPM?

IPM is a science-based, decision-making process that: combines many different methods, or tactics, including cultural practices, biological control organisms, pesticides, pest-resistant plants, mechanical methods and physical barriers; identifies, manages and reduces risks from pests and pest management strategies; and, minimizes overall economic, health and environmental impacts.     –paraphrased from “A National Road Map for […]

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Integrated Pest Management

Integrated Pesticide Management (IPM)

Integrated Pest Management, or IPM, is a holistic approach for preventing or controlling pests in all arenas, including agriculture, schools, parks, homes, golf courses, and gardens. IPM principles and concepts are not overly technical or complex, as they are commonly associated with best production and maintenance practices. If you’re new to IPM, start small by adopting […]

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Take Steps to Avoid Insecticide Resistance

The more frequently insecticides with the same MOA are used, the more likely resistance will occur. Once resistant insects have been detected, curbing the spread of resistance is exceedingly difficult. The best practice is to reduce the chance of resistance developing in the first place. The following integrated pest management (IPM) and pesticide management tactics […]

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How to Prevent Water Contamination

There are a variety of common management practices that provide multiple benefits. Crop and Soil Management Strategies Crop rotation keeps pests off-balance, especially those that prefer a particular crop with its associated cultural practices. Cover crops provide crop residues, which enhance soil organic matter. Careful crop variety selection ensures that the crop is well-adapted to local […]

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Understanding Pest Management

The most effective strategy for controlling pests is to combine methods in an approach known as Integrated Pest Management (IPM). In IPM, information about pests and available pest control methods is used to manage pest damage by the most economical means while minimizing risks to you, your pets, and your environment. Plants and pets can […]

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Reduce the Need for Disposal

Minimize the amount of pesticide discarded by following these guidelines: Use an integrated pest management (IPM) program to manage pests. Buy only the amount of pesticide needed for one season. For each application, calculate how much diluted pesticide is required for the job and calibrate equipment. Use all the mixed pesticide in accordance with label […]

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