While pest control is important for protecting crops, structures, and public health, it's essential to consider the potential environmental and health impacts of pest control methods. For example, the use of certain pesticides can have harmful effects on non-target organisms and pollute water sources.
Study Guide
Key Concepts
Define what pests are and provide examples of common pests.
Explain the different methods of pest control, including biological, chemical, cultural, and mechanical control.
Discuss the concept of integrated pest management (IPM) and its benefits.
Consider the environmental and health considerations associated with pest control methods.
Compare and contrast biological and chemical methods of pest control.
How does integrated pest management differ from traditional pest control methods?
Why is it important to consider the environmental and health impacts of pest control?
By understanding the importance of pest control and the various methods available, individuals can make informed decisions to manage pest populations while minimizing negative impacts on the environment and human health.
Earth/Space Science: Students will use scientific skills and processes to explain the chemical and physical interactions (i.e., natural forces and cycles, transfer of energy) of the environment, Earth, and the universe that occur over time.
Earth History: Explain how sedimentary rock is formed periodically, embedding plant and animal remains and leaving a record of the sequence in which the plants and animals appeared and disappeared.
Explain how sedimentary rock buried deep enough may be reformed by pressure and heat and these reformed rock layers may be forced up again to become land surface and even mountains.