Monday, 1 November 2010

Pest Management

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The Four-Tiered Approach Of The Integrated Pest Management System

The integrated pest management system, or IPM, is designed around six basic components that can be summed up into a four-tiered approach. The first approach is to set action thresholds, which means that extermination can only be done on acceptable pest levels. This is based on the fact that wiping out an entire pest population is not only impossible, but is also costly and unsafe for the environment. The level at which pests can become either a health or an economic threat is critical to guide future pest control decisions.




The next stage is to monitor and identify pests. Accurate pest identification is critical to a successful IPM program, as not all types of insects, weeds, and other living organisms require control. Proper monitoring and identification is vital at this stage as it eliminates both the use of chemical pesticides in parts where it isn’t needed, and the deployment of the wrong type of pesticide in areas that are in dire need of control.




The third stage in an IPM program is prevention. The first line of defense for pest control in a garden, for example, is selecting plant varieties that are best for local growing conditions, as well as maintaining healthy crops. For an agricultural setting, this may mean using control methods that are effective, cost-efficient and environmentally friendly.




Finally, once the first three approaches indicate that preventive methods are no longer effective and pest control is indeed required, an integrated pest management program will then evaluate the proper method of extermination that will be both effective and less risky. Targeted spraying of pesticides and the use of non-specific pest killers are employed only as a last resort.




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