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Pesticides

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Toxicity•Environmental Protection Agency – EPA

•Has established standards for handling of pesticides

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Routes poisons enter body

•Oral contact - mouth•Dermal – skin•Inhalation – breathing

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Children•Major concern is with swallowing

•People who apply pesticides are more likely to be affected through inhalation or dermal contact

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Organophosphates

•Pass rapidly through the skin

•Back of hands, wrists, armpits, back of neck, groin and feet

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Cuts & Scrapes•Make entry of chemicals easier

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Chemicals that vaporize

•Have strong odor•Or is a fine dust or mist•Easily inhaled and absorbed through the lungs

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Types of toxicity•Acute•How poisonous a pesticide is after a single exposure

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Acute•Pesticides are generally rated according to their acute toxicity

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Chronic•How poisonous a chemical is over a period of time and repeated exposure

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Chronic•Danger in chemicals that accumulate in the body

•DDT is an example of one of these chemicals, it is banned in the US

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Measuring Acute Toxicity

•Oral and Dermal•LD50 stands for Lethal dose

•Amount to cause death

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LD50•50 means that 50% of test animals were killed by this dose

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LD50•The lower the LD50 number of a chemical is the more poisonous it it

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LD50•Values are given in milligrams of substance per kilogram of test animal body weight

•Ie: parts per million

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Inhalation Toxicity

•LC50•Lethal Concentration•Values are measured in milligrams per liter

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Chronic Toxicity•No standard measure

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Label Info•Mixing information•Follow the directions!•Name and address of manufacturer

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Label Info•Trade name, may not be the same as the chemical name

•Active ingredients

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Label Info•Type of pesticide – insecticide, fungicide

•Form – dust, wettable powder, emulsion

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Label Info•EPA registration number

•Storage and disposal precautions

•Hazard statement

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Label Info•Directions for use•Net concentrate

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Signal Words•Alert the user to the toxicity of the pesticide

•There are four categories

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Highly Toxic•Danger•Skull and crossbones required on label

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Moderately Toxic•Warning

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Slightly Toxic•Caution

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Relatively Non-Toxic

•Caution or no signal word required on label

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Safety Precautions

•Read label carefully•Check recommended use, be certain that you are using the chemical for the correct use

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Safety Precautions

•Have clean water and detergents available to wash spills

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Safety Precautions

•Wear protective clothing

•Rubber gloves, a respirator, and any other protective gear called for on the label

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Safety precautions

•Some chemicals require complete coverage of the body by waterproof material

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Safety Precautions

•Use extra caution with concentrated chemicals

•Considered concentrated before mixing or diluting with water or dust

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Safety Precautions

•Apply the chemical with care

•Always mix just enough for the job at hand

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Safety Precautions

•Guard against inhalation or swallowing

•Never eat or smoke while handling a pesticide

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Weather•Do not apply in wind or rain

•Do not spray where chemical could drift into lakes or streams or apiaries (bee hives)

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Weather•Some pesticides are temperature specific

•Check the label

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Storage and Disposal

•Store and dispose of empty containers properly

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Storage and Disposal

•In original container•Locked up•Away from children and animals

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Storage and Disposal

•Check local regulations before disposing of chemicals or containers

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Pesticide Poisoning

•Dilution of the poison is the most important first aid practice

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Pesticide Poisoning

•If spilled, remove contaminated clothing immediately and wash thoroughly

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First Aid•Telephone Dr or medical facility

•For pesticides spilled on skin, wash with plenty of soap and water to dilute chemical

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First Aid•Remove contaminated clothing

•Shower, dry and wrap or dress victim in warm blankets or clothing

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First Aid•Cover any chemical burns with loose, soft, clean cloth

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First Aid•For eye poisoning, hold the eye open and flush with clean water for at least five minutes

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First Aid•For inhaled poisons, carry victim to fresh air, do not allow victim to walk

•Losen clothing, apply artificial respiration if breathing has stopped

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First Aid•Keep patient quiet•Do not give alcohol•Label may include additional information

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First Aid•Follow the directions of the medical professional that you contacted

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What is an insect

•Small animal with three clearly defined body regions and three pairs of legs

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Body regions

•Head•Throat•Abdomen

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Insects•Proper identification of insects in an important first step in insect control

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Chemical free control

•Many insects are controlled by natural enemies such as diseases or other insects

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Integrated Pest Management

•Uses more than one control practice

•Plant rotation•Natural enemies•Chemicals – not used until

pest damage builds up to economic loss levels.

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How insecticides kill

•Stomach poisons – as the insect eats the plant it is poisoned through the stomach

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Contact Poisons•Kill the insect when they are hit with or come into contact with the poison

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Systemic Poisons•Enter the plant sap and move through the entire plant

•When insects eat or suck juices from the plant they are killed

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Fumigants•Contact poisons applied in a gaseous form

•Fumes kill the insect after entering its system through breathing pores

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Repellants •Generally do not kill but drive insects away before they attack the plant

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Repellents•Aluminum foil•Marigolds•Garlic

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Attractants•Lure insects to their death

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Chemical make up•Inorganic compounds•Of mineral origin•A mineral is used as the basis for the poison

•Usually stomach poisons

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Organic Compounds

•Those derived from plants

•Usually stomach or contact poisons

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Application

•Dusts•Applied with a duster

•Tend to blow or drift

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Wettable powders

•Resemble dusts•Are concentrated and must be diluted with water before application

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Wettable powders•Tend to settle•Must be mixed frequently during application

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Emulsifiable concentrates

•Liquids mixed with water

•Shelf life is longer than dusts or wettable powders

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Granules

•In the form of pellets•Spread on the soil surface and penetrate soil after the application of water

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Granules•Systemic or fumigants

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Baits•Poisons that attract insects

•Pest eats the bait and dies

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Aerosols•In pressurized cans•Ready to use•Do not need dilution

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Plants as repellants•Some plants can help to prevent the attack of insects on other plants

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Plants as repellants•Marigolds•Garlic•Sage•Horseradish•Mint

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Fungicides•Used to control plant diseases which are caused by fungi

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Fungi•Tiny non green plants• rusts, molds, mildews and smut

•Lack chlorophyll and live as parasites on green plants

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Toxicity•Generally not as toxic to humans as insecticides

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Rodenticides•Chemicals used to control rats, mice and other rodents and bats

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Rodenticides•Most are stomach poisons

•Applied as bait•Common poison is Warfarin – and anticoagulant Keeps the blood from clotting

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Warfarin•Animals bleed to death internally or from small scrapes

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Molluscicides•Used to control snails and slugs

•Applied as a bait or contact poisons

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Nematocides•Control nematodes•Small hairlike worms that feed on plant roots

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Nematocides

•Fumigants•Must contact nematode as a gas or liquid passing through the soil

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Herbicide•Chemical that kills unwanted plants or weeds

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Weed•Plant that is growing where it is not wanted

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Types•Nonselective – kill all plants to which they are applied.

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Selective•Kill some plants but not all

•Largest group of weed killers

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Effects of Herbicides•Upset the metabolism or life functions of the plant

•Either starves to death or wears itself out due to increased rate of activity within the system

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Application•Sprayed on or applies already mixed in fertilizers or in granules

•Using a nozzle that sprays large droplets can reduce drift to non target plants

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Time of application•Preplanting•Pre-emergence•Post-emergence

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Calibration•Sprayer must be properly calibrated or adjusted before use to insure that the proper amount of chemical is applied

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Breakdown of herbicide

•Most are broken down in soil by microorganisms

•Half life for various chemicals varies from a few weeks to years.

•Check the label!