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One reason conventional chemical control methods (i.e., pesticide applications according to a predetermined calendar schedule or without use of monitoring and regular control action criteria) have been so popular and are often only reluctantly abandoned by growers, government personnel, homeowners, and others having pest problems is the relative ease with which they can be used. Just about all that is required for their use is acquaintance with the application equipment and safety precautions and the ability to read a label or a calendar.
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Flint, M.L., van den Bosch, R. (1981). The Integrated Pest Management Specialist. In: Introduction to Integrated Pest Management. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9212-9_9
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