Pest and Pesticides
Pest and Pesticides
Pest and Pesticides
of agricultural pests
5.5
Learning Objectives
All students should know:
• What pests and pesticides are.
Most students should know:
• The features of an efficient pesticide.
• How biological agents are used to control pests.
Some students should know:
• How integrated pest control systems are managed and what
it involves.
Success Criteria
All Students:
• I can match the key terms associated with its definition, by
completing the cross word activity correctly.
Most students:
• I know the features of pesticides and how they work to control
pests, this was demonstrated by correctly matching the
explanations of these specific terms with the cut and stick
activity.
• I can describe and explain how biological agents are used to
control pests by correctly answering plenary questions.
Some students:
• I can write a detailed account on, why isn’t the use of the cane
toad in Australia a good example of an ‘integrated pest control
system’?
Starter Activity
Across
7. can not be broken down by
micro-organisms.
Down
1. large area of land that contains
only one type of species.
2. toxic chemical used to kill pests.
3. toxic chemical used to kill weed.
4. can be broken down into non-
toxic substances by micro-
organisms.
5. the build up of toxic chemicals.
6. an unwanted organism that
interferes with human activity
and reduces crop yield.
Starter activity: Answer
Across
7. can not be broken down by
micro-organisms.
Down
1. large area of land that contains
only one type of species.
2. toxic chemical used to kill
pests.
3. toxic chemical used to kill
weed.
4. can be broken down into non-
toxic substances by micro-
organisms.
5. the build up of toxic chemicals.
6. an unwanted organism that
interferes with human activity
and reduces crop yield.
Management of Pests
• Pests are organisms that compete with humans for
food sources and space.
→ → →
Low Some pests not Small birds feed on Birds of prey eat
concentration killed, still many insects. many small birds
of pesticide on containing low Building up higher accumulating very
crop concentration concentrations of high concentrations
pesticide pesticide in their of pesticides in their
fatty tissues. fatty tissue.
But not toxic enough These toxic levels
to kill small bird. may kill the bird.
Example of Bioaccumulation (2)
→ → →
• Very specific, chosen predator • Can have some effect on other non-
would only eat the pest. targeted organisms.