Integrated Pest Management

Beetle on a leaf. Image from NIFA.
"Integrated pest management (IPM) is the implementation of diverse methods of pest controls, paired with monitoring to reduce unnecessary pesticide applications. In IPM, pesticides are used in combination with other crop management approaches to minimize the effects of pests while supporting a profitable system that has negligible negative effects." From: Integrated Pest Management: Overview.
Integrated Pest Management

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