Table of Contents
- 1 What is the most efficient method of pest control?
- 2 How can a biological control be a better alternative compared to using a chemical pesticide?
- 3 What is an example of a good physical pest control method?
- 4 What is mechanical method of pest control?
- 5 What are two alternatives to the traditional use of chemically based pesticides in agriculture?
- 6 How does pesticides affect agriculture?
- 7 Why integrated pest management is important?
What is the most efficient method of pest control?
Biological pest control is the most natural method known today. It efficiently reduces the number of pests without leaving any consequences for the rest of the environment.
How can a biological control be a better alternative compared to using a chemical pesticide?
Biological control involves the use of another living organism to kill a pest. No chemicals are needed, there is no environmental contamination with pesticides, and the pests don’t become resistant to the control method.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of integrated pest management?
IPM reduces the risk of this occurring as the methods adopted by IPM are natural. The use of pesticides may eradicate the pest population. However, there is a risk that non-target organisms are also affected, which can result in species loss. IPM can eradicate pests while maintaining the balance of the ecosystem [6].
What is an example of a good physical pest control method?
Traps and bait stations are the most common of all the physical pest control methods. Traps are a great method for capturing small animals like rodents and insects. If you want traps to work effectively, they have to be checked regularly and any pests removed.
What is mechanical method of pest control?
Mechanical pest control is the management and control of pests using physical means such as fences, barriers or electronic wires. It includes also weeding and change of temperature to control pests. Many farmers at the moment are trying to find sustainable ways to remove pests without harming the ecosystem.
What are the advantages of biological control?
Advantages of biological control?
- environmentally friendly because it causes no pollution and affects only the target (invasive) plant.
- self-perpetuating or self-sustaining and therefore permanent.
- cost-effective.
What are two alternatives to the traditional use of chemically based pesticides in agriculture?
Biological control agents such as naturally occurring fungi, bacteria or viruses are applied in much the same way as chemical pesticides to fight insect pests, but have obvious benefits as they have little impact on other organisms, are compatible with other natural enemies, do not leave toxic residues and are …
How does pesticides affect agriculture?
Pesticides can contaminate soil, water, turf, and other vegetation. In addition to killing insects or weeds, pesticides can be toxic to a host of other organisms including birds, fish, beneficial insects, and non-target plants.
What are some benefits to integrated pest management?
Benefits of IPM
- Promotes sound structures and healthy plants.
- Promotes sustainable bio-based pest management alternatives.
- Reduces environmental risk associated with pest management by encouraging the adoption of more ecologically benign control tactics.
- Reduces the potential for air and ground water contamination.
Why integrated pest management is important?
IPM allows farmers to manage diseases, insects, weeds and other pests in a cost-effective and environmentally sound way. IPM emphasizes the growth of a healthy crop with the least possible disruption to agro-ecosystems and encourages natural pest control mechanisms.
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