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Turfgrass Pest Management Category 3A

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Turfgrass Pest Management Category 3A

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    1. Turfgrass Pest Management (Category 3A) Pesticide Application Chapter 4

    2. Thinking applicator

    3. Selecting a Pesticide Labeled for the pest or site. Produces desired level of control. Least disruptive to the environment.

    5. Classifying Pesticides Type of pest controlled. Pesticide chemistry. Mode of action. Pesticide formulation.

    7. Type of Pest Controlled Insecticide Acaricide Nematicide Fungicide Rodenticide Avicide Herbicide Insects Mites and ticks Nematodes Fungi Rats and rodents Birds Weeds

    10. Pesticide Mode of Action Broad spectrum Residual pesticide Protectant Systemic Contact Nonselective herbicide Selective Herbicide

    12. Pesticide Formulations Emulsifiable Concentrates: E, EC Wettable Powders: WP Soluble Powders: SP Flowable: F, L Granules: G Baits

    13. Be familiar with your equipment specifications.

    14. Pesticide Application Equipment Granular spreaders Spray output equipment Controlled droplet (CDA) Small-capacity sprayers Hydraulic sprayers

    15. Granular Spreaders Drop (gravity) spreaders pattern= width of spreader uniform coverage or target area abrupt edges Rotary spreaders coverage wider than spreader overlap required for uniformity drift to nontarget areas

    16. Spray Equipment Traditional spray guns Shower head gun Large droplets Low pressure Spray wand Spray booms

    17. Spray Nozzles Nozzles are classified by: Spray delivery pattern Spray angle Discharge rate Construction material Nozzles used outside of specified rates and pressure will not work accurately.

    18. Nozzle Types Flat pattern Uniform when boom is at proper height. Broadcast pattern Not uniform.

    19. Nozzle Types Flooding fan Hollow cone

    21. Controlled Droplet Applicators Commonly called: Rotary spray nozzles or spinning disk Droplet size is uniform; varies with: Cup diameter Speed Flow rates Uses limited water.

    22. Small-Capacity Sprayers Used for small areas and spot treatments: Most are hand sprayers Most use compressed air May have a wand, gun, small boom Tank pressure drops as solution is sprayed Minimal agitation -- WPs settle

    23. Hydraulic Sprayers Used for most large scale applications. Spray material delivered through: Hand held gun Boom High and low pressures possible. Large capacity tanks available.

    26. Application Techniques Apply only where pests are located. Don’t allow activities to reduce effectiveness: Rain, not watering-in, etc. Tailor applications to pest habits: Water-in grub control materials

    27. Applying Granular Products Fill equipment on paved surface. Make “header” strips around the property. Keep material off paved surfaces and out of flower beds Treat property will parallel swaths. Use correct overlap Turn off spreader before header strip

    28. Applying Granular Products Keep spreader level. Walk at consistent pace. Don’t stop without shutting off spreader. Don’t operate backwards Application may change

    30. Before Spraying Put on protective gear. Rinse and clean system. After filling, check for leaks. Adjust equipment according to recommendations and label. Limit drift. Check for uniform output.

    31. During Spray Applications Wear protective gear.… label. Operate according to owner’s manual. Check for nozzle clogging or pattern changes. Clean nozzles with a soft tool, not metal. Never unclog a nozzle by blowing through it.

    32. After Spraying Flush hoses, tanks, nozzles. Wipe off residues. Clean equipment before: Making repairs Switching pesticides Check operation and repair. Re-use rinse water. Do not use herbicide-designated equipment for other applications.

    33. Applying Pesticide Sprays Point showerhead nozzle away from legs and feet. Do not drape hose around neck or waist. Concentrate on accuracy: Walking speed, pressure, pattern.

    34. Applying Pesticide Sprays Spray in parallel swaths. Use straight edges as a starting guide. Maintain straight walking lines. Maintain proper overlap. “Trim” margins: Margins only receive 1/2 rates and need an adjusted application.

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