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Managing
Lawn Pests Using IPM
There
are various ways to deal with pests. Integrated Pest
Management (IPM) is not totally new. Using more than one
method to control pests has always been around. However,
IPM utilizes the latest scientific discoveries and looks
at all the different elements involved in getting rid of
pests. IPM is a holistic approach that requires a
thorough knowledge of plants and grasses, various kinds
of pests, as well as all the different types of tactics
that are effective in pest control. No two IPM programs
are identical and the IPM for any given lawn will
constantly change depending on the season and condition
of the lawn. The optimal IPM will take into account how
effective, safe and economical any given method is
before using it in the program.
Armed
with the knowledge of he life cycle and biology of turf
grass insect pests, your lawn care professional is able
to foresee problems before they reach damaging stages.
Close examination of grass blades and thatch as well as
the telltale signs of animals or birds feeding on the
lawn are signs of a need for pest control.
Not all
insects are bad for your lawn. Some will actually feed
on harmful pests; some help in recycling organic
material. Each pest has an "action threshold"
where the number of pests per square foot is such that
pesticide use is needed. This threshold differs even
between species of a certain type of insect. This is why
proper identification of insects is crucial. |