1、Integrated Pest Management (IPM),NJDEP-Pesticide Control ProgramPrinciples of IPM for Implementation IPM Minimum Criteria -Structural (Commercial Accounts/Private Residences),IPM,Integrated Pest Management (IPM),Reducing and/or change in pesticide use an effective & environmentally sensitive approac
2、h to pest management relies on a combination ofcommonsense practices may include the judicious use of pesticides.,Risk,Benefits,IPM Includes:,Inspection Monitoring pest populations Identifying pests; Determining threshold Developing a plan Implementing the plan Continuing to monitor,NJDEP-PCP Genera
3、l Definition of IPM,“IPM is a sustainable approach to managing pests by using all appropriate technology and management practices in a way that minimizes health, environmental, and economic risks. IPM includes, but is not limited to, monitoring pest populations, consumer education, and when needed,
4、cultivation practices, sanitation, solid waste management, structural maintenance, physical, mechanical, biological and chemical controls.”,IPM Goals,Goal of IPM: control pests, not eradicate entire population Treatments are not made acc.to a predetermined schedule Based on results of monitoring Tre
5、atments are chosen & timed to be most effective & least disruptive to natural pest controls,IPM Strategies,IPM Control Eliminate Food SourceEliminate Water/Moisture SourceEliminate HarborageEliminate Access,Integrated Pest Management (IPM),NJDEP IPM Minimum Criteria Structural (Commercial Accts./Pri
6、vate Residences) Prerequisites for IPM programs: Educate Client IPM principles-what is IPM? How does it differ from conventional pest control? Risks vs. efficacy of chemical and non-chemical controls Benefits-reduced risk for humans, pets and non-target organisms with appropriate choice of controls
7、and methods Proper sanitation and exclusion Clients role in IPM-what is their responsibility when the Commercial Applicator leaves their property?,IPM,Integrated Pest Management (IPM),NJDEP IPM Minimum Criteria continued. Customer Involvement Act on recommendations of IPM Practitioner to correct pot
8、ential pest problem areas Document and report pest sightings between visits Credentials of the IPM Practitioner NJDEP Commercial Pesticide Applicator license and certification (category(ies) 7A, 7B or 7D) NJPMA accredited wood destroying organism inspector (for services relating to 7B inspections),
9、if possible professional association membership access to urban entomologist,IPM,IPM Minimum Criteria cont.,Monitoring Monitor your progress Monitoring tells you what works and what doesnt workMechanical-traps, mechanical devices, glue boards, sticky traps, insect light traps, pheromone traps useful
10、 for monitoring the type and abundance of many types of pests,Monitoring Devices,Inspected on each service visitused as indicators of pest problems identify the pest and degree of infestation location of the problem change in population-are numbers increasing or decreasing over time? Determines Acti
11、on threshold Control method for small numbers of pests Preferred method for areas requiring non-pesticide use,Visual Monitoring,Visual inspections Knowledge of interior structure Structural deficiencies, moisture problems, sanitation issues Inspect behind moldings, baseboards, under furniture, insid
12、e tubular frames, cracks and crevices, other areas of harborage Visual monitoring tools flashlight mirror hand lens gloves sticky traps evidence of pest - nymphs, egg cases, shed skins, feces, gnawing, tracks, grease marks and other damage, live & dead,Action Thresholds,Definition: -An action thresh
13、old is a level at which some method of control would be initiated. Action thresholds are determined by such factors as severity of the pest problem, impacts on health and safety, economics and aesthetics related to the pest and user needs for the site where the pest is found. The IPM Practitioner an
14、d the customer will determine and record tolerance levels for pests and pest damage. This may vary by pest species or type, and site. Examples of action thresholds:-Rodents-1/room-Cockroaches-2/room (method of control determined by numbers found)-Ants-5/100sq.ft in a maintenance or storage area,Pest
15、 Management Methods,IPM techniques: ID the pest - type or species Inspect for and determine the pests origin Determine a course of action depending on the type of pest Implement a control option Follow-up on treatment method,IPM Problem Solving,Identify their habitat 3 basic necessities: food, warmt
16、h, moisture eliminate means of survival=eliminate problem Locate key areas Kitchen - under sinks, behind appliances, cabinets, recycling cans Bathroom - behind tub, toilet, sink Basement - floor drains, foundation, structural cracks and crevices,Methods of Control,Sanitation-Eliminate harborage Excl
17、usion Eliminate structural cracks & crevices-caulk and seal Repair/replace screens-use air doors Habitat modification Repair leaks Insulate pipes-reduce condensation Remove standing water (interior & exterior) exterior vegetation modification and light management,IPM Chemical Controls,Judicious use
18、of pesticides used only when absolutely necessary. Preference to products and techniques that reduce the level of risk to humans and the environment. Examples: Spot treatments of biological products to target specific pest Baits/gels- tamper-proof containers-must be placed in strategic areas All pes
19、ticides must be applied according to the label, at or below label rates.,Documentation and Recordkeeping,Initial site-specific history monitoring observations pest infestations cultural practices control measures including pesticide applications madeContract to include IPM program specificsDocumenta
20、tion and evaluation of results of control measures implemented,Additional Documentation and Recordkeeping,Monitoring visit records kept by IPM practitioner-copy to customer: inspection observations recommendations for corrective actions by customer actions taken by IPM practitionerNote: All pesticid
21、e application records shall be kept as required by N.J.A.C. 7:30,IPM Minimum Criteria,Other Sectors Golf Courses Mosquito Control Railroad Rights-of-Way Roadside Rights-of-Way Lawn and Landscape Utility Rights-of-WayNote: IPM Minimum Criteria documents are available for downloading from our website, www.pcpnj.org under the publications link.,IPM,NJ Dept. of Environmental Protection Pesticide Control Program http:/www.pcpnj.org PO Box 411 Trenton, NJ 08625-0411 609-984-6507 (General Information) 609-984-5014 (Outreach & Training),