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Integrated Pest Management Alliance Grant

Integrated Pest Management Alliance Grant. Urban Pest Ant Management. CalEPA Department of Pesticide Regulation. PI - Dr. Michael K. Rust. Award: $183,488. January 2008 - May 2010. Goals of Grant. Implement least toxic IPM strategies to control urban pest ants

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Integrated Pest Management Alliance Grant

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  1. Integrated Pest Management Alliance Grant Urban Pest Ant Management CalEPA Department of Pesticide Regulation

  2. PI - Dr. Michael K. Rust Award: $183,488 January 2008 - May 2010

  3. Goals of Grant • Implement least toxic IPM strategies to control urban pest ants • Reduce the amount of insecticide used to • control ants • 3. Significantly reduce amount of insecticide in • water runoff • 4. Specifically, reduce by 50% the amount of pyrethroid insecticide applied to control ants

  4. Alliance = partnerships Academics and extension specialists Pest Management companies

  5. Team Members M. Rust J. Klotz L. Greenberg D. Reierson B. Cabrera D. Haver J. Kabashima C. Wilen P. Copps – Orkin H. Field – Lloyd K. Willingham – Western Ext. M. Robertson, DPR

  6. Team Partners ■ Pest Control Operators of California (industry training) ■ Target Specialty Products (training, education) ■ Univar (training, education) ■ Syngenta (manufacturer perspective) ■ County of Santa Clara (government relations, outreach)

  7. IPM: working definition for the PMA grant “Long-term, preventive approach to managing ants that combines biological, cultural, and chemical options. IPM involves a decision-making process based on pest identification, population monitoring, action thresholds, and knowledge of pest biology. Management practices that are effective and economically viable are used in a manner that benefits consumers, urban neighborhoods, and the environment. Pesticides are used judiciously and only as a last resort.”

  8. Tasks • PMPs implement individualized traditional vs ‘effective, adoptable, cost-effective’ IPM measures on 2 routes (eg. green chemistry, ‘no-spray zones’) • 2. Survey pre and post to determine homeowner • perception of ‘success’ (i.e. satisfaction) • 3. Document time, cost, application details, etc • 4. Develop an educational ant IPM website • 5. Seminars and training workshops for PMPs

  9. Year 1 Timeline • Implement traditional vs IPM measures (2 routes for each of 3 PMP companies) • 2. Surveys • 3. Unveil website • 4. Introduce Alliance to PMPs and plan workshops; solicit Team Affiliates Year 2 1. Measure success of IPM program 2. Refine pest ant website 3. Prepare IPM educational material & training module 4. Recruit selected Team Affiliate PMPs Year 3– report preparation and presentation

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