Integrated Pest Management 0
Integrated Pest Management 0
Integrated Pest Management 0
What is a pest?
What is Integrated Pest Management?
Why use IPM?
Scouting
Components of IPM
What is a pest?
The definition of a pest depends on
your own perception and decision-
making
Pest management
The purpose is to harvest a food product
in the quality and quantity that is
acceptable to you
Crops often can tolerate some damage
without affecting their utility to you
Crops generally have certain stages of
growth that are particularly vulnerable to
pests
Pests
A wide array of organisms are found
in the garden
Beneficial organisms
Bees, spiders, ladybugs, praying mantis,
frogs
Incidental organisms
Flies, mosquitoes
Pests
Japanese beetles, cucumber beetles,
cabbage loopers, Colorado potato beetles,
rabbits
Pests
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
IPM is an approach to pest
management that integrates a variety
of techniques to identify and, if
necessary, to manage a pest
Important points
Integrate a variety of techniques
Identification
Do not always need to manage pest
Are not eliminating every pest
Damage symptoms can be caused by
factors other than pests
IPM – putting together the
pieces
Pests
Scouting for pests
Systematically check for pests
and damage symptoms
Black or brown lesions on leaf
surfaces
Holes from boring insects
Tattered edges from chewing
insects
A fundamental point in pest
management:
A certain number of pest individuals
or amount of damage can be
tolerated
Pest Prevention
Prevent problems
before they occur
Sanitation