2023 JB Fall Research Post-Survey
This is the post-survey for the Krischik Lab's 2023 JB Pathogen Study. Please only complete this form if you have already taken the pre-survey and watched the video.
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Q1. Integrated pest management is: *
Q2. Who can create IPM plans? *
Q3. What is the first step in an IPM plan? *
Q4. When you must use an insecticide, which category should you pick from first? *
Q5. How do you identify Japanese beetle grubs? *
Q6. Small numbers of Japanese beetle adults are feeding on the foliage of your flowering ornamentals. How do you manage them? *
Q7. Japanese beetle grubs in the soil should only be managed with organic treatments.
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Q8. Name the IPM control method/tactic that the following action falls under:

I have properly identified the pest as Popilliae japonica (Japanese Beetle) based upon its physical appearance and have evaluated the extent of the damage they have caused.
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Q9.  Name the IPM control method/tactic that the following action falls under: 

I have kept track of what pest species have appeared and when, how many are present, and have kept records of what methods/treatments I have used to manage them.
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Q10.  Name the IPM control method/tactic that the following action falls under: 

I tend to avoid planting species that are preferred by pests I repeatedly encounter and adapt my management plans (watering, mowing, fertilizing) to disrupt pest establishment.
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Q11.  Name the IPM control method/tactic that the following action falls under:

I have set up traps and have removed JB grubs/adults by hand.
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Q12.  Name the IPM control method/tactic that the following action falls under:  

I have created a biodiverse environment that welcomes naturally occurring insect predators, parasitoids, and pathogens to control pest populations.
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Q13.  Name the IPM control method/tactic that the following action falls under:  

I have utilized pesticides with relatively low-toxicity and minimal non-target effects to kill only Japanese beetles and not beneficial insects or vertebrates.
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Q14. Name the IPM control method/tactic that the following action falls under: 

I have applied conventional broad-spectrum chemical pesticides to control pest populations.
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Q15. Your rose bush has some leaf damage. What do you do?
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Q16. Why are systemic neonicotinoid insecticides bad for specifically bees and butterflies?
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Q17. What does systemic mean when describing pesticides/insecticides?
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Q18. The EPA registers conventional and biorational insecticides. Which following statement is correct?
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Q19. Japanese beetles can be successfully managed by what biocontrol organism?
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Q20. Of the images below, which one is Japanese beetle? *
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