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Title: Judicious Use of Pesticides


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Judicious Use of Pesticides
  • Kansas State University
  • Ward Upham

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What are Pesticides?
  • Cide means to kill. Technically, a pesticide
    is something used to kill pests.

3
Different Groups of Pesticides
  • Fungicide Used to kill fungi
  • Insecticide Used to kill insects
  • Herbicide Used to kill weeds

4
Current Definition of Pesticide
From Pesticide Application Training General
Manual
  • A pesticide can also mean something that controls
    a pests activity or prevents them from causing
    damage. For example, Deet is considered a
    pesticide and is the active ingredient in many
    mosquito repellents.

5
Ways to Control Pests Other Than Through
Pesticides
  • Host resistance

6
Host Resistance
  • Tomatoes Celebrity (V,F2,N,T)
  • Resistant to
  • Verticillium Wilt
  • Race 2 of Fusarium Wilt
  • Nematodes
  • Tobacco Mosaic Virus

7
Ways to Control Pests Other Than Through
Pesticides
  • Host resistance
  • Tomatoes - Fusarium Wilt
  • Biological control
  • BT (a bacteria) and Lepidopterous Insects (moths
    and butterflies)

8
Ways to Control Pests Other Than Through
Pesticides
  • Host resistance
  • Tomatoes - Fusarium Wilt
  • Biological control
  • BT and Lepidopterous Insects
  • Cultural control
  • Rotation
  • Best for soil-borne immobile pests such as the
    corn wireworm
  • Avoid planting closely related crops in
    succession. For example, muskmelon and squash.
  • Sanitation
  • Remove wilted lilac canes during the fall to
    control lilac borer

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Ways to Control Pests Other Than Through
Pesticides
  • Host resistance
  • Tomatoes - Fusarium Wilt
  • Biological control
  • BT and Lepidopterous Insects
  • Cultural control
  • Rotation
  • Mechanical control
  • Landscape fabrics

10
Proper Use of Pesticides
Turfgrass
  • Avoid getting fertilizer on sidewalks or street
  • If you DO get fertilizer on sidewalks or street,
    blow or sweep it back on turf
  • Water fertilizer in with moderate amount of water
  • Spray only on calm days
  • Use soil test so that you dont add unneeded
    nutrients

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Proper Use of Pesticides
Gardens Reduce or eliminate offsite transport
of nutrients and pesticides
  • Water fertilizer in with moderate amount of water
  • Spray only on calm days
  • Use grass buffers around gardens
  • Use soil test so that you dont add unneeded
    nutrients

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Phosphorus
  • The majority of the soil tests in Kansas show
    high levels of phosphorus
  • Excess levels can interfere with the uptake of
    micronutrients such as iron or zinc.
  • Does not move well in the soil binds tightly to
    soil particles

13
Preemergence Herbicides
  • Applied before weeds germinate
  • Must be watered in

14
Preemergence Herbicides
  • Must be watered in
  • Only kills weed seeds as they germinate

15
Preemergence Herbicides
  • Must be watered in
  • Only kills weed seeds as they germinate
  • Need some time after application for activation
  • Primarily used for annual grasses such as
    crabgrass

16
Common Preemergence Herbicides
  • Barricade
  • Dimension
  • Pendimethalin
  • Team
  • Preen
  • Treflan

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Postemergence Herbicides
  • Applied after weeds are up

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Postemergence Herbicides
  • Applied after weeds are up
  • Rain can reduce or eliminate effectiveness

19
Common Postemergence Herbicides
  • 2,4-D
  • Weed-B-Gon
  • Weed-Out
  • Trimec products
  • Turflon products

20
Preventing Problems Using Good Seed
  • Look for other crop seed, weed seed, and
    germination

Good
Not so good
21
Pesticide Application
  • Identify problem

22
Pesticide Application
  • Identify problem

Of all known insects, only 1/10 of 1 are serious
pests.
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Pesticide Application
  • Identify problem

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Pesticide Application
  • Identify problem

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Pesticide Application
  • Identify problem

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Pesticide Application
  • Identify problem

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Pesticide Application
  • Identify pest

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Pesticide Application
  • Identify pest

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Pesticide Application
  • Identify pest

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Pesticide Application
  • Identify problem

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Pesticide Application
  • Identify problem

32
Pesticide Application
  • Identify problem

33
Pesticide Application
  • Identify problem

34
Pesticide Application
  • Identify problem

35
Pesticide Application
  • Identify pest
  • Determine which product, formulation and
    application method to use
  • Determine area to be treated if applicable

36
Determine Area
  • Wrong Method

20'
Total
1800 sq. ft.
40'
50'
20'
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Determine Area
  • Correct Method

15'
Total
1200 sq. ft.
30'
15'
15'x12'/2
90sq. ft.
40'
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Pesticide Application
  • Determine area
  • Determine which product, applicator and
    formulation to use
  • Calculate how much product should go down on that
    area.

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Pesticide Application
  • Determine area
  • Determine which product, applicator and
    formulation to use
  • Calculate how much product should go down on that
    area.
  • Use recommended settings or calibrate equipment

40
Pesticide Applicators
  • Liquid applicators
  • Hose End Applicator

41
Pesticide Applicators
  • Liquid applicators
  • Hose End Applicator
  • Hand-held or Backpack Sprayers

42
Pesticide Applicators
  • Liquid applicators
  • Hose End Applicator
  • Hand-held or Backpack Sprayer
  • Trombone Sprayer
  • Up to 140 psi

43
Pesticide Applicators
  • Liquid applicators
  • Hose End Applicator
  • Hand-held or Backpack Sprayer
  • Trombone Sprayer
  • Water Can Applicator

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Pesticide Applicators
  • Liquid applicators
  • In some instances, a certain amount of pesticide
    is mixed with a gallon of water. In these cases,
    no calibration is necessary. By far the most
    common for homeowners. For example, Roundup
    mixed at 6 ounces per gallon.
  • In other cases, a certain amount of product must
    be applied to a specific area. For example
    Daconil applied to a lawn at the rate of 8 fluid
    ounces per 1000 square feet.

45
Pesticide Applicators
  • Hose-End Applicators
  • Concentrate Plus Water Type
  • Dial Type

46
Pesticide Applicators
  • Concentrate Plus Water Type
  • Add enough pesticide for the gallons to be
    sprayed
  • Add water up to the gallon level needed

47
Pesticide Applicators
  • Dial Type
  • Add enough pesticide for the gallons to be
    sprayed
  • Set dial to apply product at recommended rate

48
Pesticide Applicators
  • Liquid applicators
  • Dry applicators
  • Drop spreaders
  • Whirlybird spreaders

49
Drop Spreader
  • Relatively easy to calibrate
  • Takes more time than whirlybird type
  • Skips extremely obvious, need to go over area 2
    times to avoid skips.

50
Whirlybird Spreader
  • Difficult to calibrate
  • Can apply fertilizer relatively quickly
  • Easier to avoid skips
  • With right method, only need to go over area one
    time

51
Pesticide Application
  • Determine area
  • Determine which product, applicator and
    formulation to use
  • Calculate how much product should go down on that
    area.
  • Use recommended settings or calibrate equipment
  • Always check to see if you put down the right
    amount of product.

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Common Mistakes
  • Mix herbicide too strong
  • Some herbicides are translocated to the roots.
    Enough herbicide must reach the roots to kill
    them.
  • If herbicide is mixed too strong, it may burn off
    the top but not hurt the root. Weed comes back.
  • Fertilize too heavy
  • Can burn the plants
  • Can make crop too succulent so that it is more
    susceptible to disease
  • Can cause the plant to use up its carbohydrate
    reserves. Less able to resist stress.

53
Changes in Products Recommended
  • Borers
  • Products normally recommended has been Dursban
    and Lindane. Lindane and Dursban are
    unavailable.
  • Use permethrin, a synthetic pyrethroid found in
    Hi- Yield Garden, Pet and Livestock Spray (check
    label).
  • Spider mites
  • Kelthane no longer available for ornamentals.
  • Use bifenthrin, also a synthetic pyrethroid which
    can be found in Ortho's Rose Flower Insect
    Killer

54
Products that Make Applications Easier
  • Tip-N-Measure

55
Products that Make Applications Easier
  • Tip-N-Measure
  • Spred-Rite

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Pesticide Information NPTN
  • NPTN National Pesticide Telecommuncations
    Network
  • Provides science-based info regarding
  • Pesticide Products
  • Recognition and management of pesticide poisoning
  • Toxicology
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Http//npic.orst.edu/
  • 1-800-858-7378

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