Forest Pests Pesticide Use | North Carolina DACS Approved

Instructor: Sarah Racine

This online course, which is approved by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, teaches pest control professionals techniques for safe and responsible pest management within forest environments. Below is a course topic summary.

The course opens with lessons covering pesticide safety, specifically proper pesticide-mixing techniques and the risks associated with all stages of the mixing process. Following that is a detailed explanation of Integrated Pest Management (IPM). The IPM methods and strategies presented in the course are intended to help prevent pesticides from contaminating water sources. The environmental fate of pesticides is also explained.

After that, review practical methods for managing forest vegetation and preventing pesticide resistance. Modes of action and forestry herbicide types are also covered.

Then, understand the necessary precautions that come during and after various fumigation methods for greenhouse plants. Environmental concerns within greenhouses, such as protective measures and exposure, are also explained.

Lastly, learn important information about pesticide spill cleanup, disposal, and hazardous waste.

After completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify the risks and safety measures related to mixing pesticides.
  • Describe ways of protecting water sources with IPM strategies.
  • Explain why IPM is a successful practice and understand the strategies needed for a successful program.
  • Summarize diverse tactics used to manage herbicide resistance.
  • Discuss the goals and modes of action for forest herbicides.
  • Identify practices for vegetation management.
  • Describe safety concerns and methods of fumigation in greenhouses.
  • Summarize health and environmental concerns in greenhouses.
  • Communicate methods of managing pesticide waste.