The integrated pest management process shall consist of:
- (1) Defining the management unit or area of concern.
- (2) Defining site specific management objectives that are compatible with the ecosystem of concern and that are achievable within the economic, logistical and regulatory constraints that apply.
- (3) Establishing or maintaining routine detection and monitoring systems of major pests and their damage through ground and aerial surveys.
- (4) Evaluating forest and pest conditions on specified site.
- (5) Establishing pest population thresholds or acceptable levels of damage, or both, but not taking action until those levels are exceeded or where historical documentation has verified a reoccurring problem.
- (6) Developing and evaluating potential strategies.
(7) Considering the following in selecting a strategy:
- (a) Effectiveness;
- (b) Operational feasibility;
- (c) Cost-effectiveness;
- (d) Ecological soundness;
- (e) Environmental impact; and
- (f) Site specific resource management objectives.
- (8) Implementing the strategy selected.
- (9) Timing actions for maximum effectiveness by monitoring pest, host development and weather.
- (10) Monitoring and evaluating results of activities and strategies.
- (11) Keeping current, accurate records.
- (12) Structuring the program so that it can be adjusted to meet changes or varying situations.
[1991 c.686 §3]