What Is IPM Flashcards

1
Q

What does IPM stand for?

A

Integrated Pest Management

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2
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What is the goal of IPM?

A

To manage pests using a combination of techniques in an environmentally responsible manner

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3
Q

True or False: IPM focuses solely on chemical pesticide use.

A

False

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4
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What are the key components of IPM?

A

Monitoring, identification, prevention, and control

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5
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Fill in the blank: IPM emphasizes the use of _______ control methods.

A

Non-chemical

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6
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What is the first step in an IPM program?

A

Monitoring

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7
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What is the purpose of monitoring in IPM?

A

To identify pest presence, populations, and activity levels

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8
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True or False: Prevention is not an important aspect of IPM.

A

False

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9
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What is the difference between IPM and traditional pest control methods?

A

IPM uses a holistic approach while traditional methods rely heavily on chemical pesticides

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10
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What is cultural control in IPM?

A

Modifying the environment to make it less hospitable to pests

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What is biological control in IPM?

A

Using natural enemies of pests to control their populations

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12
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What is mechanical control in IPM?

A

Using physical barriers or traps to prevent or reduce pest infestations

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What is chemical control in IPM?

A

Using pesticides as a last resort when other methods have failed

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14
Q

Which of the following is not a key component of IPM: A) Monitoring B) Identification C) Prevention D) Extermination

A

D) Extermination

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15
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What is the role of education and outreach in IPM?

A

To inform and involve stakeholders in pest management decisions

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16
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What is the benefit of using IPM?

A

Reduced pesticide use, minimized environmental impact, and long-term pest management solutions

17
Q

True or False: IPM is a one-size-fits-all approach to pest management.

A

False

18
Q

What is the final step in an IPM program?

A

Evaluation

19
Q

What is the purpose of evaluation in IPM?

A

To assess the effectiveness of pest management strategies and make adjustments as needed

20
Q

What role do pesticides play in IPM?

A

Pesticides are used as a last resort after all other control methods have been exhausted

21
Q

What is the importance of regular inspections in IPM?

A

To detect pest problems early and prevent infestations

22
Q

What is the first step in developing an IPM plan?

A

Conducting a thorough pest assessment

23
Q

What is the primary focus of IPM?

A

Prevention

24
Q

What is the role of habitat modification in IPM?

A

To eliminate pest-friendly environments and reduce pest populations

25
Q

What is the purpose of record-keeping in IPM?

A

To track pest activity, control methods used, and evaluate the success of the IPM program

26
Q

True or False: IPM is only applicable to agricultural settings.

A

False

27
Q

What is the benefit of using IPM in urban environments?

A

Reduction of pesticide exposure to humans and pets

28
Q

What is the role of IPM in sustainable agriculture?

A

To promote environmentally friendly pest management practices

29
Q

What is the relationship between IPM and organic farming?

A

IPM is compatible with organic farming principles