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IPM Resources in Florida Educate to Detect: First Detector Training in Florida

IPM Resources in Florida Educate to Detect: First Detector Training in Florida Polycom Training: Milton, Homestead & Gainesville Friday, May 2, 2008. Jennifer Gillett UF/IFAS- IPM Florida Associate Director.

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IPM Resources in Florida Educate to Detect: First Detector Training in Florida

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  1. IPM Resources in Florida Educate to Detect: First Detector Training in Florida Polycom Training: Milton, Homestead & Gainesville Friday, May 2, 2008 Jennifer Gillett UF/IFAS- IPM Florida Associate Director

  2. IPM Florida provides statewide, interdisciplinary and inter-unit coordination and assistance for UF, IFAS integrated pest management research, extension and education faculty

  3. Now Available from IPM Florida- • IPM Florida website • IPM in Florida DVD’s • Learn About IPM brochure • IPM rulers • Hand lenses and magnifiers • IPM Displays ipm.ifas.ufl.edu

  4. IPM Extension Resources • Website Extension Resource page • PowerPoint’s • Activities • Videos • Databases • IPM Landscape Toolbox • Links to DDIS and Diagnostic Clinics! IPM Florida Extension Resources

  5. IPM in Florida DVD • Agriculture • Communities • Natural Areas • Introduction (1 min.) • Fire Ants (2 min.) • Brazilian Pepper Tree (2 min.) • Climbing Fern (7 min.) • Melaleuca (16 min.)

  6. Good Lawn Bugs Also available-Natural Resources CD-ROMS, DVDs, Software Video & Slides Books Posters ID Decks/Guides New at the IFAS Bookstore! www.ifasbooks.ufl.edu

  7. Your Presentation Starts Here

  8. IPM- PestManagement Options Educate to Detect: First Detector Training in Florida Your Name Here County & title

  9. Pest Management Approach • Scouting • Diagnosis • Thresholds • Management Utilizing Borer Traps as an Alternative Pest Control Method

  10. Management using the IPM Pyramid INCREASE • Sustainability • Biodiversity • REDUCE RISK • Disease Epidemic • Environmental Hazards • Health Hazards • REDUCE COST Chemical Biological Control Mechanical & Physical Biologically Based IPM Technologies

  11. Toxicity Hard Chemical: direct toxins, kill on contact, long residual, broad-spectrum – carbamates, organophosphates Low Impact Chemical: baits, soaps, oils Biochemical: hormones, enzymes, pheromones, insect growth regulators (IGRs) Microbial: products originate from bacteria, fungi, nematode, protozoa & virus Chemical Natural and Introduced:Predators, parasites, nematodes Biological Exclusion, physical removal: Insects - traps, barriers, wash Weeds - mulch, till, hoe, pull Diseases - prune Physical - Mechanical Plant selection for site & pest resistance, sanitation, watering/pruning/fertilizing, diversity Cultural Jane Morse- UF/IFAS Pinellas Co Extension

  12. Use IPM to minimize pests and damage • Once you have your new exotic (weed, insect, disease, snail…) identified, people in your area will want to begin management tactics • These can be recommendations from anywhere in the IPM pyramid • Often scientists develop a multi tactic approach like the TAME Melaleuca program

  13. TAME Melaleuca Mechanical Biological Chemical http://tame.ifas.ufl.edu Multi tactic example - Melaleuca

  14. Manually cutting or uprooting the plants, this can be accomplished with equipment or done by hand! Mechanical Control http://tame.ifas.ufl.edu/html/management/mechanical.htm

  15. Biological Control • Two biological agents released and established • melaleuca weevil • melaleuca psyllid • The melaleuca bud-gall fly, has been released but has not established • The stem-gall fly is still being studied for possible future release http://tame.ifas.ufl.edu/html/management/biological.htm

  16. Several methods of chemical control Stump treat Hack-and-squirt Arial application Stump treatment slideshow Hack-and-squirt slideshow Chemical Control http://tame.ifas.ufl.edu/html/management/herbicide.htm

  17. Pesticide Information Office (PIO) • Be sure you know about pesticide rules and licensing before recommending any chemical control options • This includes herbicides for the management of aquatic and terrestrial plants • EDIS, your local County Extension Office and the PIO can answer all of your pesticide questions http://pested.ifas.ufl.edu/

  18. The Future of Pest Management http://ipm.ifas.ufl.edu

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