Title: Integrated Pest Management
1Integrated Pest Management
Chris Drake, Suffolk Cooperative Extension
Intern, Virginia, February 23, 1999 This
presentation is from Virginia Tech and has not
been edited by the Georgia Curriculum Office
2What is your definition of IPM ?
- inches per minute
- illegal possum murder
- important Polish man
3What does IPM really stand for??
4INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (IPM)
VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION
5Objectives
- To introduce IPM and its components
- To present possible applications of IPM
6IPM
- The judicious use and integration of various
pests control tactics.
7WHY IPM?
- Resistance
- Pest resurgence
- Induced secondary pest outbreaks
- Potential hazards to wildlife
- Environmental and groundwater contamination
8MANAGE PESTS RATHER THAN ELIMINATE THEM
9COMPONENTS
- Monitoring
- Establishing injury levels
- Planning for integrating all controls
- Evaluating results (record keeping)
10MONITOR PEST POPULATIONS
11MONITORING
- Signs symptoms
- Pest life cycles
- Growing degree days
12Growing Degree Days
- Average daily temperature
13ESTABLISH ACCEPTABLE INJURYLEVEL
14INJURY LEVELS
- Aesthetic
- Appearance
- Economic
- Plant replacement
- Loss of crop
15PLAN FOR CONTROL
16CONTROL TACTICS
- Cultural
- Physical Mechanical
- Natural or biological
- Chemical
17CULTURAL CONTROLS
- Sanitation
- Healthy pest-free plants
- Rogue out problem plants
- Pruning
- Soil and water management
- Weed control
18PHYSICAL MECHANICALCONTROLS
- Hand picking pests
- Traps
- Crop isolation
- Destroy alternate host
- Barriers, screens, cloths
19NATURAL CONTROLS
20NATURAL CONTROLS
- Predators
- Parasites
- Pest-specific diseases
21CHEMICAL CONTROLS
22SIGNAL WORDS
CAUTION SLIGHTLY TOXIC WARNING MODERATELY
TOXIC DANGER HIGHLY TOXIC
23EVALUATION
- Determine program effectiveness
- What works?
- What doesnt work?
- How much chemical is being used?
- Are chemicals being reduced?
- How should program be adjusted
24KEEP RECORDSFORFUTURE USE
25So What?
- What does IPM mean to you as a farmer in
Southeastern VA??
26- Peanut Leaf Spot Advisory
- Reduces Fungicide application
- Saves millions of dollars
- Very easy to implement
27- Development of Fluazinam for fungus control in
peanuts
- Controls sclerotinia blight
- Less harmful to environment
- Saves estimated 6 million
- Reduces fungicide use
28- Frost advisory for peanuts
- Reduces loss to frost
- Determines proper time for harvest
- Keep records for future reference
29- Scouting for thrips in peanuts and cotton
- Reduces insecticide use by spraying at threshold
levels only - Saves
30- Scouting cotton for worms and growth patterns
- Saves tremendous time and
- Reduces harmful pyrethroid sprays
- Maximize yields
31Conclusions
- IPM is the wave of the future in agricultural
pest control - IPM is easy to implement using common sense and a
little planning - IPM is especially applicable in the pesticide
dependent crops we grow in this area
32Any Questions ??
33This presentation was developed by
- Chris Drake
- Suffolk Cooperative Extension Intern, Virginia
- February 23, 1999