Common sense pest control
Is an effective but also an environmentally friendly approach on managing pests
You need to understand the specific needs of the pests to put IPM into action
1.) INSPECT & INVESTIGATE (the detective stage)
-gather clues(interviewing people)
-inspect the buildings and grounds to know the problem that needs to be fixed
-results from the inspection should be written down as in what specific evidence that they found in each room
2.) IDENTIFY & LEARN-identify what pest you are going against
-educate your knowledge on the pest by reading about its life-cycle, food sources, habitats, special skills, and usual enemies
3.) MONITOR-inspecting of areas where pests are occurring an where they might
occur Monitoring traps tells us: -if the population of the pest is decreasing or going up-if the make-up of the population is changing-what direction are they traveling in
4.) CHOOSE CONTROL METHODS-info gathered in previous steps helps choose the best control
methods for the situation Types of control methods: habitat modification, physical,
biological control, and pesticides
5.) EVALUATE-allows you to improve and adjust the program-provides an chance for the participants in the IPM program to look
at the monitoring records and check if the program is using the right solutions in fixing the pest problems
Questions to be asked:-were the actions we took necessary?-did we solve the problems from the actions and treatments we
used?-could we have done it better next time?- Better info to aid us in pest management decisions in the future?
6.) EDUCATE-helps people be more aware of how they throw out their trash and
store food ( is a key part to productively managing pests)
It’s an environmentally friendly way of solving pest issues
Pesticide use might contaminate the food you eat, the water you drink, and you yourself
IPM pesticide’s have the lowest amount of toxic in it
1.) SANITATION- Frequent and careful cleaning to eliminate the food pests
eatEx. Wiping down countertops with Lysol wipes and cleaning the
places that you use to wash and clean things can help control pests.
2.) Physical- Involves mechanical/non-chemical ways of eliminating pests or
preventing them to enter a certain areaEx. You can use traps or barriers to capture pests.
3.) Biological Control- Relies on natural enemies of the pestEx. A toad can eat 3,000 grubs, slugs, or beetles every month.
4.) Pesticides- Help eliminate existing pests (habitat modification)Ex. You can use insecticides(type of pesticides) to kill spiders and
fleas.
5.) Cultural- reduces the conditions that the pest needs to liveEx. crop rotation, pruning, varying planting dates, and good
sanitation
6.) Chemical- involves the use of naturally resulting or made pesticides. IPM
programs choose the least toxic, most specific pesticide and aim them at where the pests are living.
Ex.
It’s non-native to PA-came from Asia
Agrilus planipennis
Very small, metallic-like green beetles Up to 3/8 - ½ inches long and 1/16 inches wide Creates a D shaped hole as it chews its self out beneath the
bark of ash trees (late May through mid-July) Never wonders more than one mile away from where it exited
a tree, to search for a mate Female lays 60-90 eggs in a crack of an ash tree bark
Life span: 3-6 weeks
Egg: very small (1mm), - mother leaves them in a black crack, - larvae hatch from egg and immediately chew their way into the
tree Larva(immature stage of EAB): white& slightly
flattened,1.5 inch in length (full grown)-Wind back and forth as they feed creating galleries (S-shaped
patterns)-Feed under bark for 1 or 2 years and can survive in green wood Adult: 3/8 – ½ in. long & 1/16 inch wide & very small - Live a total of 3 to weeks
- Emerges and creates a D shaped hole as it chews its self out beneath the bark of ash trees (late May through mid-July)
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First emerald ash borer infestation in PA was First emerald ash borer infestation in PA was detected in Cranberry Township, Butler County in detected in Cranberry Township, Butler County in June 2007June 2007
EAB has almost killed more than 4o million ash EAB has almost killed more than 4o million ash trees PA and other statestrees PA and other states
Purple panel sticky trap Purple panel sticky trap 12 of PA’s cities are now under quarantine 12 of PA’s cities are now under quarantine Result: a state forced quarantine has been Result: a state forced quarantine has been
declared restricting the movement of all ash stock, declared restricting the movement of all ash stock, green lumber, and other ash material (including green lumber, and other ash material (including logs, branches, wood chips, and firewood).logs, branches, wood chips, and firewood).
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