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1 What is a pest? An organism that has a harmful effect on the plant.
Objective 2: Identify Pests What is a pest? An organism that has a harmful effect on the plant.

2 Common Types of Pests Insects Weeds Fungus Bacteria Rodents
Objective 2: Identify Pests Common Types of Pests Insects Managed with insecticides Weeds Managed with herbicides Fungus Managed with fungicides Bacteria Managed with bactericides Rodents Managed with rodenticides

3 Insect Pests Managed with an Herbicide

4 Aphid Symptom: Curled Leaves, “Honey Dew”
Objective 2: Identify Pests Aphid Symptom: Curled Leaves, “Honey Dew” Control: Spray with Water, Lady Bugs, Lacewings Prevention: Dormant Oil

5 Borer Symptom: Holes in mature wood of trees
Objective 2: Identify Pests Borer Symptom: Holes in mature wood of trees Control: Spray with insecticide before larva emerges. Prevention is best control Prevention: Reduce tree stress- Proper Nutrition

6 Scale Symptom: Small hard shells, coverings on branches
Control: Insecticide-Dinotefuran, Lady Beetles Prevention: Dormant Oil, Pruning,

7 Thrips Symptom: Yellow & black specks
Control: Insecticides, Hunter Thrips Prevention: Spray plants off, Reduce Stress, Mulch

8 Spider Mite Symptom: Scorching of leaves, white dusty areas
Objective 2: Identify Pests Spider Mite Symptom: Scorching of leaves, white dusty areas Control: Predator Mites, Lady Beetles *Most insecticides kill natural predators Prevention: Selective use of pesticides

9 White Fly Symptom: Waxy areas, “honey-dew,” black mold
Objective 2: Identify Pests White Fly Symptom: Waxy areas, “honey-dew,” black mold Control: Sticky traps, Lady-bugs, Lacewings Prevention: Systemic insecticides

10 White Grub Symptom: Brown patches in lawn
Objective 2: Identify Pests White Grub Symptom: Brown patches in lawn Control: Parasitic nematodes, Insecticide- June 15th Prevention: Insecticides

11 Weed Pests Types Can be managed with an Herbicide
Objective 2: Identify Pests Weed Pests Can be managed with an Herbicide Types Pre-Emergent: Prevent seeds from germinating Broad spectrum: Variety of plants Selective : Narrow range of plants Contact - Kill plant tissue at or near the point of contact Require even coverage in application. Systemic - these move through the plant tissues via vascular bundles

12 Objective 2: Identify Pests
1. Puncher Weed Control: Remove adult plants to prevent future seedlings

13 2. Large Crabgrass Control: Herbicide before to seed setting
Objective 2: Identify Pests 2. Large Crabgrass Control: Herbicide before to seed setting

14 3. Quackgrass Control: Herbicides, Pre-Emergents
Objective 2: Identify Pests 3. Quackgrass Control: Herbicides, Pre-Emergents

15 4. Green Foxtail Control: Pre-Emergents, Herbicides
Objective 2: Identify Pests 4. Green Foxtail Control: Pre-Emergents, Herbicides

16 5. Bull Thistle Control: Pre-Emergent, Herbicide
Objective 2: Identify Pests 5. Bull Thistle Control: Pre-Emergent, Herbicide

17 Fungi Pests Can be killed/managed with a fungicide
Objective 2: Identify Pests Fungi Pests Can be killed/managed with a fungicide

18 1. Necrotic Ring Spot Symptoms: Dead circles Control: Very Difficult!
Objective 2: Identify Pests 1. Necrotic Ring Spot Symptoms: Dead circles Control: Very Difficult! Aeration, preventive fungicides, shortly mowed

19 Objective 2: Identify Pests
2. Powdery Mildew Symptoms: White powder on leaves, especially in shady areas. Control: Preventive fungicides, Resistant varieties Water in morning

20 3. Fire Blight Symptoms: Oozing cankers
Objective 2: Identify Pests 3. Fire Blight Symptoms: Oozing cankers Control: Removing contaminated growth. Sterilize between cuts!

21 Rodent Pests Can be managed with a rodenticide or traps
Objective 2: Identify Pests Rodent Pests Can be managed with a rodenticide or traps

22 Voles Objective 2: Identify Pests
Burrow through lawns- especially during winter months Feed on roots and stems of plants

23 Gopher Objective 2: Identify Pests
Feeds on roots of plants & burrows into the ground

24 Infectious vs. Non-infectious Diseases
Objective 2: Identify Pests Infectious vs. Non-infectious Diseases Infectious plant diseases can be transferred to surrounding plants Example: Fire Blight When treating plants with infectious diseases be sure to sterilize equipment between each cut to prevent spreading. Non-infectious are not transferred to surrounding plants


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