New Pest Response Guidelines - aphis - US Department of Agriculture
New Pest Response Guidelines - aphis - US Department of Agriculture
New Pest Response Guidelines - aphis - US Department of Agriculture
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Chapter<br />
6<br />
Contents<br />
Introduction<br />
Control Procedures<br />
Introduction 6-1<br />
Overview <strong>of</strong> Emergency Programs 6-2<br />
Treatment Options 6-2<br />
Eradication 6-2<br />
Cultural Control 6-3<br />
Barriers 6-4<br />
Suppression 6-4<br />
Chemical Control 6-5<br />
Biological Control 6-8<br />
Predators 6-12<br />
Microorganisms 6-12<br />
Integrated <strong>Pest</strong> Management 6-15<br />
Summary 6-15<br />
Environmental Documentation and Monitoring 6-16<br />
Use Chapter 6: Control Procedures as a guide to controlling the Dendrolimus<br />
moths:<br />
Pine-tree lappet, Dendrolimus pini (L.)<br />
Masson pine caterpillar, Dendrolimus punctatus (Walker)<br />
Siberian silk moth, Dendrolimus sibiricus Tschetverikov<br />
Sakhalin silk moth, Dendrolimus superans (Butler)<br />
Consider the treatment options described within this chapter when taking<br />
action to eradicate, contain, or suppress Dendrolimus moths.<br />
A successful integrated pest management system (IPM) will consider<br />
chemical, biological and cultural techniques to reduce pest populations.<br />
12/2012-01 Dendrolimus Pine Moths 6-1