Mitigating pesticide hazards

Jan 10, 2012

The newly redesigned UC IPM Online website has many wonderful resources intended to reduce the environmental and human health impacts of pest problems and managing them.  Integrated pest management (IPM) can be used to solve pest problems in urban, agricultural, and wildland or natural areas.

IPM embraces combined management approaches for the greatest effectiveness for reducing pest damage. Biological control, cultural controls, mechanical and physical controls, and chemical control work together to create effective, long-term control in a way that minimizes possible harm to people and the environment.

When chemical control is needed the Mitigating Pesticide Hazards webpage provides step by step guidelines and suggestions to reduce potential harm.

Topics include:

  • Choose a pesticide from the UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines for the target pest
  • Before an application evaluation
  • After an application evaluation
  • Consider water management practices that reduce pesticide movement off-site.
  • Consider practices that reduce air quality problems.

Some of these resources are available in Spanish.

 

UC ANR has many resources available online and in print to help minimize pesticide hazards.
UC ANR has many resources available online and in print to help minimize pesticide hazards.