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Pests can grow quickly and affect people by spreading disease, causing allergies, or being bothersome. They can come into your home or they can hurt plants in your garden.

Integrated Pest Management, or IPM, is an approach to controlling pests in a safer manner.

There are six different steps involved with IPM. Place the following steps in the correct order.

Proper identification of the pest.

Evaluate results.
Understanding of pest biology.
Monitor environment to determine pest levels.
Choose tactics.

Determine action threshold.

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Stuck?

try these links

PA IPM

PA IPM Kids

 

Pennsylvania Environment and Ecology Standard

4.5 Integrated Pest Management

 

Activities:

They’re bugging us lesson plan

Integrated Pest Management Ten Commandments


Insect models

Insects: The Good, The Bad and The Unusual Booklet