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Look at each label carefully. IPM Labels Look at each label carefully. On your worksheet, record the name of the item, its use, and the signal word. Discuss the “Think About” question with your partner. Begin slide show

Question #1 Think About Question: Where might roots and weeds be a problem?

Question #2 Think About Question: Look at the brand name of this product, Safer. What might that name tell you?

Question #3 Think About Question: Why might you need to spray fruit trees?

Question #4 Think About Question: What do you think “overwintering insects and diseases” means?

Question #5 Think About Question: What do you think “cuttings” are?

Question #6 Think About Question: Why do you think this says “for use on non-edible plants”?

Question #7 Think About Question: For what do you think turf and ornamental fungicide is used?