There are
pest management needs and situations where, clearly,
another strategy is more appropriate or should have higher
priority. For example, if a new, potentially invasive pest is
found in a localized area, the appropriate strategy is eradication
with pesticides. Also, biological control is a strategic
process with limited use in emergency pest control programs.
However, for widely established pests, or for those
with the potential to become widespread but are at an early
stage of invasion (but beyond the point of eradication), biological
control is often the most appropriate strategy
There arepest management needs and situations where, clearly,another strategy is more appropriate or should have higherpriority. For example, if a new, potentially invasive pest isfound in a localized area, the appropriate strategy is eradicationwith pesticides. Also, biological control is a strategicprocess with limited use in emergency pest control programs.However, for widely established pests, or for thosewith the potential to become widespread but are at an earlystage of invasion (but beyond the point of eradication), biologicalcontrol is often the most appropriate strategy
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