LG-Ecological Pest Management
LG-Ecological Pest Management
LG-Ecological Pest Management
Management
Leopoldo Guilaran
Introduction
Of the almost one million animal species,
250,000 are insects. However, of this number,
only 5-7% of the insects are harmful. Most of the
insects are predators and pollinators.
Insects were already there before the
existence of man. They are so versatile that to
attempt to eradicate them would be to invite
disaster. Therefore, instead of eradicating them,
we should only maneuver them so that their
effect or damage on our crops would be minimal.
Plant Pests and Diseases and Their
Pesticide Control
A. Pests Pesticides for
their Control
1. Insects Insecticides
2. Vertebrate Pests
• Rodents Rodenticides
• Birds Avicides
3. Snails Molluscicides
B. Disease-causing microbes
1. Bacteria Bactericides/antibiotics
2. Fungi Fungicides
3. Virus No available pesticide
C. Nematodes Nematicide
D. Weeds Weedicides/herbicides
What are insects?
A. Group of insect pests
1. animal insect pests
2. Household and industrial insect pests
3. Agricultural insect pests
pupa larva
NOTES:
• In this category, the insect has 5 stages of its life.
• The most destructive stage is in the larval stage. The only
mission in life of a larva is to eat and eat in preparation for
its pupal stage.
• The other destructive stages are the nymph stage and the
adult stage.
• However, not all stages are destructive. In the case of the
whorl maggots, they are only destructive during the larval
stage. During their adult stage they become beneficial
since they eat eggs (parasitoid) of insect pests they find on
the leaves.
• They are vulnerable to parasites and predators in all stages
of their life.
• Example of these insects are stemborers, fruit borers, and
whorl maggots.
2. Group 2
Adult
Nymph Eggs
Notes
• The destructive stages are in the nymph and the adult
stage.
• They are vulnerable to parasites and predators in all
stages of their life.
• Example of these are the grasshoppers and
planthoppers.
3. Group 3
Adult >>>> <<<< nymph
Notes
• The only example I know is the aphids. They are
all females and they reproduce without mating or
without the benefit of fertilization
• They reproduce so fast if the food supply is
adequate that they are not checked easily by
natural enemies. We call this phenomenon
biological anarchy.
What are natural enemies?