IPM Overview
What is IPM?
IPM or Integrated Pest Management is a common sense approach
or strategy to controlling pests which places emphasis
on preventing pest problems rather than reacting to them
once they occur. It considers how pests and humans interact
and attempts to find the best way to resolve the problem
with the lowest risk to people's health and the environment.
IPM looks beyond trying to exterminate the pest and the
use of regularly scheduled pesticide applications and tries
to determine the factors that allow pests to become a problem
in the first place. When control is necessary, IPM attempts
to uses several management methods which means that all
practical methods are used rather than a strict reliance
on pesticides. When the use of pesticides becomes necessary,
IPM uses the "least toxic approach" using products that
are least toxic to humans, pets and the environment.
Why Use IPM?
IPM has many benefits including the following:
- Provides long term results
- Environmentally friendly
- Protects human health
- Reduced unnecessary chemical use
- Reduces risk of pesticide resistance
- Proactive, not reactive
- Detects a potential pest problem before it is a major
problem
IPM also has some limitations:
. May require more skill and knowledge than traditional pest control
. Requires persistent attention
. Results may not be as immediate as traditional pesticide treatment
By learning what factors, conditions or foods favor certain
pests and ways to limit them, you can make your home unattractive
to pests and much less likely to be infested. Using IPM,
you can be assured that you are doing your part, not only
in reducing pest problems but also in protecting your health
and that of your family and pets.
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