Regulatory Pest Management
involve any measure that prevents the occurrence of a pest or the prevention of the entry or establishment of a pest to a new area whether to a new country, island, municipality, or even to a new farm where it has not occurred.
Bureau of Plant Industry
who issued the Regulatory Pest Managment
exclusion and avoidance
also called “_____” or “_____”, i.e., avoidance of pest introduction to an uninvaded area through containment, or suppression of this pest before they are being introduced
oral
how do they control pes through Regulatory pest management
pest exclusion, detection, eradication, mitigation, and public, educatio
to prevent the entry and spread of pests to a new area by applying various management techniques such as
Golden Apple Snail
Introduced pests coming from another country are termed exotic pests (for example:
Natural spread
(without human intervention) of pest by itself or using natural factors such as wind, rain, storm, or wildlife movement
Artificial spread
(human intervention) movement of pests by people via aircraft, buses, ships, trains, trucks, and automobiles. In general, quarantines or regulatory laws are not effective at controlling the natural spread of pests.
seeds, cuttings, and other vegetative materials
Pests can be introduced by bringing in infested or infected planting materials such as
Legal and Regulatory Control
Because of the legal implication, it is sometimes called
Quarantine
Creation of legally enforced stoppages of plant or animal pests or the materials that harbor them at ports of entry by inspection, interception, and destruction
Quarantine Regulations
are designed to reduce the movement of infested materials to minimize the entry of exotic pests into a country.
Plant Quarantine Decree (PD 1433)
was enacted on June 10,1978 to “Promulgate the Plant Quarantine Law
Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI)
which is the primary government unit to monitor and control the movement of plant pests and diseases in the country
Contaminated seeds, vegetative planting materials, soil, Irrigation water, introduced vector, man
dispersing agents