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integrated pest management definitions
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1a variety of pest control methods that include repairs, traps, bait, poison, etc. to eliminate pests14 sets
2a variety of pest control methods that include repairs, traps, bait, poison, etc. to eliminate pests.3 sets
3ipm - variety of pest control methods including repairs, traps, bait, poison, natural methods2 sets
4an ecologically based pest-control strategy that relies on natural mortality factos,sucha s natural enemies, weather, cultural control methods, and carefully applied doses of pesticides.2 sets
5a pest control strategy that includes mechanical, chemical, and environmental management2 sets
6an ecologically based pest-control strategy that relies on natural mortality factors, such as natural enemies, weather, cultural control methods, and carefully applied doses of pesticides2 sets
7the elimination of using pesticides and using more environmentally friendly ways to keep pests away.1 set
8this is when you use natural pests to take out the unwanted pests. this prevents the use of harsh chemicals1 set
9this is an organic version of pest management. it relies on natural predators and weather to kill off the pests.1 set
10allows the ecosystem to sustain itself. it uses natural agents of control, like enemy species, to control the population of pests. it is key to understand that with this method, the goal is control not extinction. it is beneficial because it does not involve much human intervention and thus reduces pests, pest residues, etc in farming products.1 set
11control of pests using a limited amout of chemicals1 set
12ecologically based pest control strategy that uses a combination of techniques applied at specific times , aimed at specific crops and pests1 set
13an enviromentally sound approach to pest managment using a variety of techniques ranging from mixing crops on one field to controlled application of pesticides.1 set
14a way to control pests without overusing harmful chemicals1 set
15ways to control pests through traps, poison, etc, to better the land or agriculture.1 set
16a method to manage pests that integrates different types of techniques.1 set
17a pest control strategy that uses a variety of complementary strategies including: mechanical devices, physical devices, genetic, biological, cultural management, and chemical management1 set
18pest control method that will provide less harm to humans, material goods, and the environment1 set
19practices that share the overall goal of maintaining pets without using too much artificial chemicals. has minimum disruption of nature.1 set
20method with the goal of containing pests through little use of artificial chemicals and minimum disruption of natural ecological processes1 set
21a pest control strategy (natural enemies of pests, diversity of crops, specific chemicals and no-till agriculture)1 set
22an ecologically based pest-control strategy that relies on natural mortality factors (pesticides, weather)1 set
23a system that revolves around the basis of controlling, not exterminating pests. contributes to the growth in agriculture as pests destroy many crops each year.1 set
24a pest management strategy that focuses on methods that are least injurious to the environment1 set
25controlling pests by using natural means and by killing odd the pests without using harsh chemicals that will hurt the environment1 set
26determine effective balance of chemicals and mechanical means of control; include biological controls (natural predators, phermone attractors,etc.; genetially modified crops1 set
27use of natural enemies for pest control1 set
28an enviornmentally friendly way of controlling pests. no chemical pesticides1 set
29it is an ecological approach to reduce or eliminate the use of pesticides in order to help sustain the environment, but at the same time making the pest populations be at an acceptable level.1 set
30the use of natural methods to rid pests. (introducing a natural predator)1 set
31a way to control pests with a very minimum amount used of chemicals and minimal amount disrupted of natural ecological processes.1 set
32an ecologically based pest-control strategy that relies on natural mortality factors, such as natural enemies, weather, cultural control methods, and carefully applied doses of pesticides.1 set
33natural enemies of pests/ planting a greater diversity of plants/ no till or low till agriculture/ application of chemicals1 set
34controlling pest populations in ways that work with eachother and are environmentally safe1 set
35an ecologically friendly way to control pests that uses natural enemies, crop diversity, and no-till agriculture to do so1 set
36a variety of pest control methods that repairs, traps, bait, poison, etc. to eliminate pests.1 set
37a variety of pest control methods that include repairs traps bait poison etc. to eliminate pests1 set
38a variety of pest control methods that include repairs, traps, bait, poison, ext. to eliminate pests1 set
39a variety of pest control methods that include repairs, traps, bait, poison, etc. to elimiate pests1 set
40maintaining pest populations at tolerable densities with a vareity of techniques that are compatible with one another and are environmentally safe1 set