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Page 1: Pests and Pollinators. The Terms: Pests and Weeds Pest: Any organism that damages crops that are valuable to us. Weed: any plant that competes with our

Pests and Pollinators

Page 2: Pests and Pollinators. The Terms: Pests and Weeds Pest: Any organism that damages crops that are valuable to us. Weed: any plant that competes with our

The Terms: Pests and WeedsPest: Any organism that damages crops that are valuable to us.

Weed: any plant that competes with our crops.

Page 3: Pests and Pollinators. The Terms: Pests and Weeds Pest: Any organism that damages crops that are valuable to us. Weed: any plant that competes with our

We have developed thousands of chemical pesticides.There are thousands of artificial chemicals

developed to kill pests.InsecticidesHerbicidesFungicides

Page 4: Pests and Pollinators. The Terms: Pests and Weeds Pest: Any organism that damages crops that are valuable to us. Weed: any plant that competes with our

Pests Evolve Resistance to Pesticides

Page 5: Pests and Pollinators. The Terms: Pests and Weeds Pest: Any organism that damages crops that are valuable to us. Weed: any plant that competes with our

Resistant PestsGreen peach AphidColorado potato

beetleDiamondback moth

Page 6: Pests and Pollinators. The Terms: Pests and Weeds Pest: Any organism that damages crops that are valuable to us. Weed: any plant that competes with our

Biological Control Pits One Organism Against AnotherBiological control/biocontrol: “the enemy of

one’s enemy is one’s friend”.

Page 7: Pests and Pollinators. The Terms: Pests and Weeds Pest: Any organism that damages crops that are valuable to us. Weed: any plant that competes with our

Biological Control Agents Themselves May Become Pests

Page 8: Pests and Pollinators. The Terms: Pests and Weeds Pest: Any organism that damages crops that are valuable to us. Weed: any plant that competes with our

Biocontrol“should be used with our eyes wide open—

and as a last resort”---Daniel Simberloff

“only a small percentage of efforts have resulted in demonstrable nontarget effects, and perhaps fewer than 10% of these effects were substantial.”---two British scientists reviewing cases from 2000

Page 9: Pests and Pollinators. The Terms: Pests and Weeds Pest: Any organism that damages crops that are valuable to us. Weed: any plant that competes with our

Integrated Pest management combines Biocontrol and Chemical Methods

Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Numerous techniques are integrated to achieve long-term suppression of pests, including biocontrol, use of chemicals when added, close monitoring of populations, habitat alteration, crop rotation, transgenic crops, alternative tillage methods, and mechanical pest removal.

Page 10: Pests and Pollinators. The Terms: Pests and Weeds Pest: Any organism that damages crops that are valuable to us. Weed: any plant that competes with our

We depend on insects to pollinate cropsPollination: the process by which male sex

cells of a plant (pollen) fertilize female sex cells of plant

Page 11: Pests and Pollinators. The Terms: Pests and Weeds Pest: Any organism that damages crops that are valuable to us. Weed: any plant that competes with our

PollinatorsCultivars Percentage of Plants

Cultivated by Them

Bees 73%

Flies 19%

Wasps 5%

Beetles 5%

Moths and Butterflies 4%

Bats 6.5%

Birds 4%

Page 12: Pests and Pollinators. The Terms: Pests and Weeds Pest: Any organism that damages crops that are valuable to us. Weed: any plant that competes with our

U.S. Stamp Depicting Pollinators