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Why Integrated Pest Mgmt (IPM)? Over 90% of flowering plants and 75% of crops depend on insect pollinators Pollinators are an integral component of natural ecosystems that make the natural energy flow and nutrient cycling necessary for crop production possible. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices have been developed to improve pest control while minimizing impacts on beneficial species, such as pollinators. http://www.fws.gov/contaminants/Documents/IPMpol.pdf What is IPM? Definition: A long-term pest control technique that relies on combinations of crop rotation, cultural practices, biological controls, and pesticides Pesticides are used only as a last resort and according to strict guidelines Key words: long term ; combination Benefits of IPM Minimizes loss of pollinators, which… Increases plant productivity Reduces economic losses Minimizes health risks (what kills an insect in small doses kills pets and animals in large doses) Decreases risk of pesticide resistance Protects the environment, which… Increases plant productivity and reduces economic losses Finally – It’s more effective! Background Plants often come to retailers and eventually to you through large supply chains. This increased transportation of living plants increases the spread and depth of an insect infestation Nutshell: it’s pretty much impossible to buy plants completely free of insects If you have bought plants, you will have insects If you raise plants from seed, the risk is lower but still substantial. Principles The basic principals of successful integrated pest management (IPM) include: Inspecting incoming plants Regular, consistent monitoring Sound cultural practices (crop rotation, spacing, etc.) Accurate identification of insects, diseases and cultural issues Prompt, timely pest management decision-making Good communication between all members involving in this decision-making process including scouts, pesticide applicators, managers, owners etc.
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